VPN > CA > Other Keys, and click on the regenerate button beside the common name entry for my remote client. However, doing this does not regenerate the remote_client.key file. Is it not supposed to do so? I was assuming the file would be create in my /etc/freeswan/ipsec.d/private/ directory.
The /var/log/httpd2-naat/httpd2-naat.error_log entry is as follows when I click on the regenerate button:
Config-wrapper called with arguments: 2fbb2aa5ed0d90e2bdb4296c9fd28875 -s VPNFreeswan on
*** APPLY *** Change: VPNFreeswan = on
======== CONFIG SET ARGS: **on**
Config-wrapper called with arguments: 2fbb2aa5ed0d90e2bdb4296c9fd28875 -s CreateServerCert VPNOtherKeysList 2
*** APPLY *** Change: CreateServerCert = VPNOtherKeysList 2
======== CONFIG SET ARGS: **VPNOtherKeysList 2**
Config-wrapper called with arguments: 2fbb2aa5ed0d90e2bdb4296c9fd28875 -c
0Nothing has changed, so no system change is triggered.
==> You may use --update if you want to apply *all* values.
Alternatively you may use event-handler.pl directly,
using parameter names as arguments (i.e. events to trigger).
Config-wrapper called with arguments: 2fbb2aa5ed0d90e2bdb4296c9fd28875 -i
Config-wrapper called with arguments: 2fbb2aa5ed0d90e2bdb4296c9fd28875 --get VPNOtherKeysList
I appears to think that it has nothing to do, but surely it should recreate my key?
Thanks for any advice,
Dj.
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