On Sun, 19 Aug 2018, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:

I got this diagnostic in psk-pluto-05, in the pluto log for east

"road-east-psk"[1] 192.1.3.174 #2: message ignored because it contains an 
unexpected payload type (ISAKMP_NEXT_HASH)
"road-east-psk"[1] 192.1.3.174 #2: sending encrypted notification 
INVALID_PAYLOAD_TYPE to 192.1.3.174:500

The message from road should have been suppressed.  It was a
retransmission of the previous message.  We used to save the last
message received and discard a message if it was a repeat of the
previous one.

What happened?  Why did this change?  Or am I misremembering how this works.

I have seen these errors in the wild where it was unclear why it was
happening. this could have been that reason.

Paul
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