We need to see the logs to see why it apparently gave up

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> On Mar 18, 2019, at 13:13, yuryb <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> My router reboots for a few minutes, and yes, at this time the Internet is 
> unavailable. But after that, the Internet is available and stable. Despite 
> this, as is evident from the logs, Pluto did not show any signs of life until 
> today, when I manually entered the command "up".
> 
> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019, yuryb wrote:
> 
> > Unfortunately I have not access to the other side's log. But as can be seen 
> > from the logs, the
> > disconnection occurs during the restart of my router. At 6:00 am, the 
> > router initiates a reboot, and at
> > 6:02 am, in the logs of Pluto, the entries "deleting state" appear. But why 
> > is Pluto not trying to
> > reconnect?
> > 
> > Mar 16 05:40:53 centos pluto[4644]: "vpn-uz" #22: STATE_QUICK_I2: sent QI2, 
> > IPsec SA established
> > transport mode {ESP/NAT=>0x5ab0104b <0x80f9a355 
> > xfrm=AES_CBC_128-HMAC_SHA1_96 NATOA=none
> > NATD=195.149.70.70:4500 DPD=active}
> > Mar 16 06:02:16 centos pluto[4644]: "vpn-uz" #21: IKEv1 DPD: action - 
> > clearing connection kind
> > CK_PERMANENT
> > Mar 16 06:02:16 centos pluto[4644]: "vpn-uz" #22: deleting state 
> > (STATE_QUICK_I2) and sending
> > notification
> > Mar 16 06:02:16 centos pluto[4644]: "vpn-uz" #22: ESP traffic information: 
> > in=7KB out=6KB
> > Mar 16 06:02:16 centos pluto[4644]: "vpn-uz" #21: deleting state 
> > (STATE_MAIN_I4) and sending
> > notification
> > Mar 18 09:58:35 centos pluto[4644]: "vpn-uz" #23: initiating Main Mode
> 
> This initiating Main Mode is your end "restarting". So if that is not
> succeeding something is wrong. Perhaps no network yet?
> 
> Paul
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