On Fri, 4 Apr 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > G'day all... > > With our recent server crash, I've been trying to reimplement the VPN. > > Please note that on the other end of the VPN they are using FreeS/WAN > IPsec 1.97 and on this side 1.99 > > I've copied the /etc/ipsec.conf and /etc/ipsec.secrets file from the > crashed machine into the replacement box. > > I start ipsec - /etc/init.d/ipsec start - everything fine. > No proper routing comes up though when I do a 'route' and I can't ping the > other side. > > I've been playing with things like 'ipsec auto --ready' and 'ipsec auto > --up <connection name used in /etc/ipsec.conf>' .. to no avail on either > end. > > On the far end I get: > 112 "woolloomooloo-nth_sydney" #46: STATE_QUICK_I1: initiate > 010 "woolloomooloo-nth_sydney" #46: STATE_QUICK_I1: retransmission; will > wait 20s for response > 010 "woolloomooloo-nth_sydney" #46: STATE_QUICK_I1: retransmission; will > wait 40s for response > 031 "woolloomooloo-nth_sydney" #46: max number of retransmissions (2) > reached STATE_QUICK_I1. No acceptable response to our first Quick Mode > message: perhaps peer likes no proposal > 000 "woolloomooloo-nth_sydney" #46: starting keying attempt 2 of an > unlimited number, but releasing whack > > When trying the same this on this end I get: > 029 "woolloomooloo-nth_sydney": cannot initiate connection without knowing > peer IP address
Try to work out why it is not resolving this, I think this could be the cause. > > More information is available upon request. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated I've spent most of today trying to > figure this out and things are gloomy. > > Thanks. > > Mike > --- > Michael S. E. Kraus > Administration > Capital Holdings Group (NSW) Pty Ltd > p: (02) 9955 8000 -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates - Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ Flatter government, not fatter government - Get rid of the Australian states. ------------------------------------------ I before E except after C. We live in a weird society! -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
