I ran the Trace Utility as recommended in an earlier thread: 12/09/28 13:19:45 ## : IKE Daemon, ver 2.1.7 12/09/28 13:19:45 ## : Copyright 2010 Shrew Soft Inc. 12/09/28 13:19:45 ## : This product linked OpenSSL 0.9.8h 28 May 2008 12/09/28 13:19:45 ii : opened 'C:\Program Files\ShrewSoft\VPN Client\debug\iked.log' 12/09/28 13:19:45 ii : rebuilding vnet device list ... 12/09/28 13:19:45 ii : device ROOT\VNET\0000 disabled 12/09/28 13:19:45 ii : device ROOT\VNET\0001 disabled 12/09/28 13:19:45 ii : network process thread begin ... 12/09/28 13:19:45 ii : pfkey process thread begin ... 12/09/28 13:19:45 ii : ipc server process thread begin ... 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : ipc client process thread begin ... 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : peer config add message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : proposal config message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : proposal config message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : client config message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : xauth username message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : xauth password message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : local id '[email protected]' message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : remote id '[email protected]' message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : preshared key message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : remote resource message 12/09/28 13:20:03 <A : peer tunnel enable message 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local supports XAUTH 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local supports nat-t ( draft v00 ) 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local supports nat-t ( draft v01 ) 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local supports nat-t ( draft v02 ) 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local supports nat-t ( draft v03 ) 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local supports nat-t ( rfc ) 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local supports FRAGMENTATION 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local supports DPDv1 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local is SHREW SOFT compatible 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local is NETSCREEN compatible 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local is SIDEWINDER compatible 12/09/28 13:20:03 ii : local is CISCO UNITY compatible 12/09/28 13:20:03 >= : cookies 7897ffb99c264abe:0000000000000000 12/09/28 13:20:03 >= : message 00000000 12/09/28 13:20:08 -> : resend 1 phase1 packet(s) 10.0.1.32:500 -> 68.109.xxx.xx:500 12/09/28 13:20:13 -> : resend 1 phase1 packet(s) 10.0.1.32:500 -> 68.109.xxx.xx:500 12/09/28 13:20:18 -> : resend 1 phase1 packet(s) 10.0.1.32:500 -> 68.109.xxx.xx:500 12/09/28 13:20:23 ii : resend limit exceeded for phase1 exchange 12/09/28 13:20:23 ii : phase1 removal before expire time 12/09/28 13:20:23 DB : removing tunnel config references 12/09/28 13:20:23 DB : removing tunnel phase2 references 12/09/28 13:20:23 DB : removing tunnel phase1 references 12/09/28 13:20:23 DB : removing all peer tunnel refrences 12/09/28 13:20:23 ii : ipc client process thread exit ... 12/09/28 13:20:27 ii : halt signal received, shutting down 12/09/28 13:20:27 ii : ipc server process thread exit ... 12/09/28 13:20:27 ii : pfkey process thread exit ...
Any thoughts? Terry On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Terry Chambers <[email protected]> wrote: > I have the exact same situation with the negotiation timeout. Just > started in the last week or so. > > > >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 16:06:21 +0000 >> From: Greg King <[email protected]> >> Subject: [vpn-help] Win7 x64 negotiation timeout - no packets sent >> To: <[email protected]> >> Message-ID: <[email protected]> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >> >> >> Hi, >> I'm using Shrew 2.2 beta2 to connect from Win7 x64 to a Netgear FVS318v3, >> but I'm getting a negotiation timeout. >> The same machine (dual boot) under Ubuntu 12.04 connects fine with >> 2.2beta2 client. >> What I've tried:I exported shrew configuration from working Ubuntu client >> and imported it into Win7 client, so shouldn't be any problem there.I've >> switched off both ZoneAlarm and Windows Firewall. No joy.I've tried >> running VPN Access Manager as Administrator. No joy.In case it's relevant: >> previously had openVPN and VirtualBox installed. I uninstalled them, >> rebooted Windows, uninstalled Shrew, rebooted Windows, reinstalled Shrew, >> rebooted Windows. Still no joy.Other information:Local Area Connection >> Properties dialog does have a 'Shrew Soft Lightweight Filter' in the >> Properties dialog, and the checkbox next to it is ticked.Task Manager lists >> the following related processes as running: ipseca.exe, ipsecc.exe, >> ipsect.exeWhen trying to connect, Wireshark (running on the same Win7 box) >> doesn't detect any UDP/TCP packets on port 500, nor any packets on isakmp >> filter (but does detect other packets e.g. web browsing).I do see isakmp >> packets on Ubuntu Wireshark when connecting fr! >> om Ubuntu shrew client.The FVS318 and Win7 box are on different subnets, >> but the connection works under Ubuntu from same machine, so I doubt the >> router is the problem. >> So it seems something under Win7 x64 is stopping the packets getting out >> onto the network, but I'm at a loss to explain it. >> I've been Googling for hours, but can't find a solution. Any help anyone >> could give would be gratefully received. >> Greg >> VPN Connect log:attached to key daemon ...peer configurediskamp proposal >> configuredesp proposal configuredclient configuredlocal id configuredremote >> id configuredpre-shared key configuredbringing up tunnel ...negotiation >> timout occurredtunnel disableddetached from key daemon >> VPN Trace IKE Service log:12/09/16 20:09:09 ii : ipc client process >> thread begin ...12/09/16 20:09:09 <A : peer config add message12/09/16 >> 20:09:09 <A : proposal config message12/09/16 20:09:09 <A : proposal config >> message12/09/16 20:09:09 <A : client config message12/09/16 20:09:09 <A : >> local id 'fvs_local_grg' message12/09/16 20:09:09 <A : preshared key >> message12/09/16 20:09:09 <A : remote resource message12/09/16 20:09:09 <A : >> remote resource message12/09/16 20:09:09 <A : remote resource >> message12/09/16 20:09:09 <A : peer tunnel enable message12/09/16 20:09:09 >> ii : local is SHREW SOFT compatible12/09/16 20:09:09 ii : local is >> NETSCREEN compatible12/09/16 20:09:09 ii : local is SIDEWINDER >> compatible12/09/16 20:09:09 ii : local is CISCO UNITY compatible12/09/16 >> 20:09:09 >= : cookies 8219a4a29c1c6360:000000000000000012/09/16 20:09:09 >= >> : message 0000000012/09/16 20:09:14 -> : resend 1 phase1 packet(s) [0/2] >> 10.0.0.10:500 -> 192.168.0.100:50012/09/16 20:09:19 -> : resend 1 p! >> hase1 packet(s) [1/2] 10.0.0.10:500 -> 192.168.0.100:50012/09/1620:09:24 -> >> : resend 1 phase1 packet(s) [2/2] >> 10.0.0.10:500 -> 192.168.0.100:50012/09/16 20:09:29 ii : resend limit >> exceeded for phase1 exchange12/09/16 20:09:29 ii : phase1 removal before >> expire time12/09/16 20:09:29 DB : removing tunnel config references12/09/16 >> 20:09:29 DB : removing tunnel phase2 references12/09/16 20:09:29 DB : >> removing tunnel phase1 references12/09/16 20:09:29 DB : removing all peer >> tunnel refrences12/09/16 20:09:29 ii : ipc client process thread exit ... >> >> >> >> >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: < >> http://lists.shrew.net/pipermail/vpn-help/attachments/20120928/a6abf84a/attachment-0001.html >> > >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> vpn-help mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.shrew.net/mailman/listinfo/vpn-help >> >> >> End of vpn-help Digest, Vol 72, Issue 6 >> *************************************** >> > >
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