Usually split-tunneling is not allowed in remote access. Therefore I suggest to try
rightsubnet=0.0.0.0/0 Regards Andreas Andreas Ntaflos wrote: > On Tuesday 28 July 2009 22:43:58 Andreas Steffen wrote: >> Hi Andreas, >> >> you probably want to reach a subnet behind the VPN router via >> IPSec. Therefore you should define >> >> rightsubnet= > > Hi Andreas as well :) > > Thank you for your quick reply! > > I indeed want to reach a subnet, more specifically a single server > behind the VPN router. However I have not been given any more > information than what I posted in my initial message, so I don't know > how the remote subnet is constructed or which subnet definition is > correct. > > Guessing from the IP address of the server I want to reach (80.75.xx.yy) > I tried setting > > rightsubnet=80.75.0.0/16 > > but there is no change in behaviour. I still can't connect and "ipsec up > theconnection" still gives me "No acceptable response to our first > Quick Mode message: perhaps peer likes no proposal" in the end. > > Do you maybe see anything else that is wrong with my configuration? > > TIA! > > Andreas ====================================================================== Andreas Steffen andreas.stef...@strongswan.org strongSwan - the Linux VPN Solution! www.strongswan.org Institute for Internet Technologies and Applications University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil CH-8640 Rapperswil (Switzerland) ===========================================================[ITA-HSR]== _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.strongswan.org https://lists.strongswan.org/mailman/listinfo/users