Hi David,
Thanks very much for the help - Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.  
The VPN virtual network adapter does not activate when I'm trying to establish 
a connection.I then tried right-clicking in Device Manager and selecting 
'Enable', but it has now disappeared from the Device Manager altogether!
I'm going to try a reboot to see if that gets it back.
Greg
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [vpn-help] Win7 x64 negotiation timeout - no packets sent
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 07:52:49 +0200
From: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]



Hi Greg,
pls. can you check in the Win7 Device Manager if the VPN virtual network 
adapter gets activated while trying to establish a connection? I have the same 
issue where no packets are going out anyway. In the past i had only one Win7 / 
64 bit machine where it works fine and there the shrew adapter gets activated 
just in the moment when i start the connection. The two different machines 
after this one i wasn't able to get it working anymore with the same issue / 
cannot find why... 
Regards,
David
 
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 21:20:11 +0000, Greg King wrote:


Hi Alexis,
Thanks for the response - that won't help me though, because I'm not seeing any 
packets coming out of my windows client box.
Under Windows, nothing reaches the network at all, but under Ubuntu on same 
machine it works perfectly.
Greg


Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 20:07:39 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [vpn-help] Win7 x64 negotiation timeout - no packets sent

Hi Terry,

Check your VPN Gateway logs.
The packet is send from Shrew and no response from your VPN Gateway.

Regards,


On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 7:25 PM, Terry Chambers <[email protected]> wrote:

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
12/09/28 13:20:03
12/09/28 13:20:03
12/09/28 13:20:03
12/09/28 13:20:03
12/09/28 13:20:03
12/09/28 13:20:03
12/09/28 13:20:03
12/09/28 13:20:03
12/09/28 13:20:03
12/09/28 13:20:03
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: 
 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 = : 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 -> 192.168.0.100:50012/09/16 20:09:24 -> 
: 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 
...




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