On 08/31/2011 10:28 AM, KrishnaMohan Bandi wrote:
Another thing I wanted to say was the same client configuration perfectly
works when I try from
a Windows XP machine. The tunnel is always established and I do not see any
issues at all. On
both the Windows and Linux, the client version is same (2.1.7). I do not
understand what is that
Windows XP does to get the tunnel established and Linux is not doing. Please
note that firewall
has been disabled on both the machines.
Regards,
KM
On 31 August 2011 15:13, KrishnaMohan Bandi<[email protected]>wrote:
Hello all,
Problem:
The VPN client fails to connect to my gateway.
After clicking connect, the client reports the tunnel is
enabled and it stays on for ~15-20 seconds and shows
*'gateway is not responding'* message before disabling the tunnel.
When it says the tunnel is enabled, I do not see any Security
Association (SAs) Established/Expired/Failed under the Network tab.
Another most annoying thing is, the same client configuration works
on windows. I do not understand what is that Windows OS does to get
the tunnel established and missing from Linux OS. On both Windows
and Linux, the firewall is disabled.
To Reproduce:
Connect to any Digi Transport DR64 VPN Gateway.
VPN Client Version = 2.1.7 release
Unix OS Version = Ubuntu 10.04 LTS; kernel: 2.6.32-31-generic
Gateway Make/Model = Digi Transport DR64
Gateway OS Version = Not known
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Any help on this is highly appreciated. Thanks for your time in advance.
Regards,
KM
Hi KM,
Something that would be helpful is for you to produce a log output from
both the Windows machine and the Linux machine for us to compare, using
the instructions on these pages:
http://www.shrew.net/support/wiki/BugReportVpnWindows
http://www.shrew.net/support/wiki/BugReportVpnUnix
Another thing to try would be the latest Shrew 2.2.0 beta, which can be
downloaded from http://www.shrew.net/download, although you may need to
build it yourself.
Out of curiousity, are either of the OSes in a virtual machine?
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