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

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Andreas Steffen                         andreas.stef...@strongswan.org
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Institute for Internet Technologies and Applications
University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil
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