Hello again,

Never mind, I solved it. Seems that the upgrade replaced my custom config in the file dhcp.conf. After changing broadcast 255.255.255.255 to my local LAN broadcast and forcing to only use this server connection works again!


On 2017-04-13 18:41, Tobias Brunner wrote:
Hi Dusan,

Apr 13 18:25:33 06[ENC] parsed IKE_AUTH response 4 [ EAP/SUCC ]
Apr 13 18:25:33 06[IKE] EAP method EAP_MSCHAPV2 succeeded, MSK established
Apr 13 18:25:33 06[IKE] authentication of 'user1' (myself) with EAP
Apr 13 18:25:33 06[ENC] generating IKE_AUTH request 5 [ AUTH ]
Apr 13 18:25:33 06[NET] sending packet: from 10.4.90.238[41574] to
85.24.240.96[4500] (112 bytes)
Apr 13 18:25:35 14[IKE] retransmit 1 of request with message ID 5
Apr 13 18:25:35 14[NET] sending packet: from 10.4.90.238[41574] to
85.24.240.96[4500] (112 bytes)
Apr 13 18:25:37 13[IKE] retransmit 2 of request with message ID 5
Apr 13 18:25:37 13[NET] sending packet: from 10.4.90.238[41574] to
85.24.240.96[4500] (112 bytes)
Apr 13 18:25:41 15[IKE] retransmit 3 of request with message ID 5
Apr 13 18:25:41 15[NET] sending packet: from 10.4.90.238[41574] to
85.24.240.96[4500] (112 bytes)
Apr 13 18:25:47 12[IKE] giving up after 3 retransmits
Apr 13 18:25:47 12[IKE] peer not responding, trying again (2/0)
You need to read the server log to see why it does not respond to that
IKE_AUTH request (or whether it actually receives it).

Regards,
Tobias


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