On Tue, Feb 19, 2019, at 12:34 PM, IL Ka wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 8:48 AM Kostya Vasilyev <k...@fastmail.com> wrote: >> Looks like the connection is "almost there" but gets blocked by your >> firewall (UFW) >> >> Very end of your log: >> >> Feb 19 02:10:01 VM-e2b7 charon: 11[NET] sending packet: from >> 102.1*9.2**.***[4500] to 154.77.***.**[4500] (772 bytes) >> Feb 19 02:10:01 VM-e2b7 kernel: [ 2543.189073] [UFW BLOCK] IN=ens3 OUT= >> MAC=06:97:9c:00:00:8f:00:1d:b5:c0:a7:c0:08:00 SRC=154.77.***.** >> DST=102.1*9.2**.*** LEN=52 TOS=0x10 PREC=0x20 TTL=116 ID=27223 DF PROTO=TCP >> SPT=54229 DPT=443 WINDOW=17520 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 >> Feb 19 02:10:30 VM-e2b7 charon: 14[JOB] deleting half open IKE_SA with >> 154.77.***.** after timeout > > > DPT=443 looks like OpenVPN or HTTPS. > IKE uses UDP/500 (or UDP/4500 in case of NAT). > > I am not sure this message is somehow connected to problem. >
Could be unrelated - good find on the EAP-Identity But it could also be the client trying to fetch the CA certificate's CRL. Moses can you check if your CA cert has a CRL? openssl -text -noout -in your_CA_cert Is there a CRL? Is it an https:// link? X509v3 CRL Distribution Points: Full Name: URI:https://...... -- K