Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-22 Thread Stephen Feyrer
From: Stephen Feyrer stephen...@btinternet.com To: us...@lists.strongswan.org Subject: Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn

Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-20 Thread Noel Kuntze
/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn] Message-ID: op.xw8ms...@sveta.home.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes Hi Neol

Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-20 Thread Stephen Feyrer
:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn] Message-ID: op.xw8ms...@sveta.home.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes Hi Neol, Thank you. I have removed the file /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf In /etc/ipsec.conf I have the same

Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-19 Thread Miroslav Svoboda
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Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-19 Thread Miroslav Svoboda
/l2tp* *rightid=17.11.7.5* *auto=add* Regards, Miroslav Message: 3 Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 14:08:57 +0100 From: Stephen Feyrer stephen...@btinternet.com To: us...@lists.strongswan.org Subject: Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME

Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-18 Thread Miroslav Svoboda
, Miroslav Message: 3 Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 14:08:57 +0100 From: Stephen Feyrer stephen.fey...@btinternet.com To: users@lists.strongswan.org Subject: Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn] Message-ID: op.xw8ms7kfx77

Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-18 Thread Stephen Feyrer
:57 +0100 From: Stephen Feyrer stephen.fey...@btinternet.com To: users@lists.strongswan.org Subject: Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn] Message-ID: op.xw8ms7kfx77...@sveta.home.org Content-Type: text/plain

[strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-17 Thread Stephen Feyrer
Hi, I am hoping someone can help me. At first this looks like a simple error but I don't think it is. To put this into some context, so you can ignore this paragraph if you're not interested. A few months ago, I got my home PC - (Gentoo Linux) setup to VPN into the office which is a

Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-17 Thread Stephen Feyrer
Hi Neol, Thank you. I have removed the file /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf In /etc/ipsec.conf I have the same configuration. At least there is progress, unfortunately I am still baffled. This is the previously working configuration. code: # ipsec.conf - strongSwan IPsec configuration file

Re: [strongSwan] /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf:1: syntax error, unexpected NAME, expecting NEWLINE or '{' or '=' [vpn]

2015-04-17 Thread Stephen Feyrer
Apologies!!! Thank you, Noel! -- Kind regards Stephen Feyrer. On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 14:08:57 +0100, Stephen Feyrer stephen.fey...@btinternet.com wrote: Hi Neol, Thank you. I have removed the file /etc/strongswan.d/VPN.conf In /etc/ipsec.conf I have the same configuration. At least