On 09/18/2011 06:15 AM, Redoute wrote:
Thank you Kevin,

This looks like it may be another instance of a fairly common bug where
the Shrew VPN conflicts with the Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport adapter.

I had disabled this adapter, and this seems to be the source of
"0.0.0.0". After re-enabling Virtual WiFi iked.log shows the expected
IP. But the client still gets no response from the VPN server (Fritz box).

Try upgrading to one of the Shrew 2.2.0 betas and see if that resolves
your issue. The betas are available from
http://www.shrew.net/download/vpn.

Same problem persists. What else can I Do?


Hi Redoute,

I don't really know why it is not responding. You indicate that the config works on a WinXP machine, so it should work here.

Often when a gateway does not respond it is because it rejects the connection request because it does not recognize the peer (the client) identification (Local Identity on the Authentication tab of the Shrew config).

I notice that there appears to be a configuration difference in the Shrew client between your first iked.log and the second one. Maybe you made a change when testing and your problem is now different (gateway not recognizing the peer) even though the symptom is the same as before?

First log:
11/09/15 17:15:53 <A : peer config add message
11/09/15 17:15:53 DB : peer added ( obj count = 1 )
11/09/15 17:15:53 ii : local address 0.0.0.0 selected for peer

Second log:
11/09/16 16:52:45 <A : peer config add message
11/09/16 16:52:45 <A : proposal config message
11/09/16 16:52:45 <A : proposal config message
11/09/16 16:52:45 <A : proposal config message
11/09/16 16:52:45 <A : client config message
11/09/16 16:52:45 <A : local id '[email protected]' message
11/09/16 16:52:45 <A : preshared key message
11/09/16 16:52:45 <A : remote resource message
11/09/16 16:52:45 <A : peer tunnel enable message
11/09/16 16:52:45 DB : peer added ( obj count = 1 )
11/09/16 16:52:45 ii : local address 10.166.72.254 selected for peer
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