The log from the router gave me this:<br>
<br>
Dec 7 09:58:06 localhost ipsec__plutorun:
/usr/lib/ipsec/_plutorun: line 1: 15366 Segmentation
fault /usr/lib/ipsec/pluto --nofork
--secretsfile /etc/ipsec.secrets --ipsecdir /etc/ipsec.d --uniqueids<br>
Dec 7 09:58:06 localhost ipsec__plutorun: !pluto failure!: exited with error status 139 (signal 11)<br>
Dec 7 09:58:06 localhost ipsec__plutorun: restarting IPsec after pause...<br>
Dec 7 09:58:17 localhost ipsec_setup: ...Openswan IPsec stopped<br>
Dec 7 09:58:17 localhost ipsec_setup: Stopping Openswan IPsec...<br>
Dec 7 09:58:17 localhost ipsec_setup: Removing orphaned /var/run/pluto.pid:<br>
Dec 7 09:58:18 localhost ipsec_setup: KLIPS ipsec0 on eth0 <a href="http://150.164.254.225/255.255.255.240"></b></font><font color="red"><b>MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "150.164.254.225" claiming to be</b></font> <font color="red"><b>MailScanner warning: numerical links are often malicious: 150.164.254.225/255.255.255.240</a> broadcast <a href="http://150.164.254.239"></b></font><font color="red"><b>MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "150.164.254.239" claiming to be</b></font> <font color="red"><b>MailScanner warning: numerical links are often malicious: 150.164.254.239</a><br>
Dec 7 09:58:19 localhost ipsec_setup: ...Openswan IPsec started<br>
Dec 7 09:58:19 localhost ipsec_setup: Restarting Openswan IPsec U2.2.0/K2.6.8-2-686...<br>
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There is a segmentation fault, but I couldn't realize what the problem
was... Do you have any idea of what is causing the problem?<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
<br>
Bruno.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 12/6/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Paul Wouters</b> <<a href="mailto:paul@xelerance.com">paul@xelerance.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Bruno Diniz wrote:<br><br>> I'm trying to configure a road warrior node to access a private network<br>> whose router I administer. My laptop is running openswan 2.4.0 and the<br>> router has openswan
2.2.0. I configured both ends, but when I start the<br>> connection, it gives me the following output and hangs:<br>><br>> root@amilcar:/etc# ipsec auto --verbose --up road-lcc-cluster64<br>> 002 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: initiating Main Mode
<br>> 104 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate<br>> 002 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I1 to state<br>> STATE_MAIN_I2<br>> 106 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: STATE_MAIN_I2: sent MI2, expecting MR2
<br>> 002 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: I did not send a certificate because I do not<br>> have one.<br>> 002 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I2 to state<br>> STATE_MAIN_I3
<br>> 108 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: STATE_MAIN_I3: sent MI3, expecting MR3<br>> 002 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: Main mode peer ID is ID_FQDN: '@<br>> <a href="http://cluster64.speed.dcc.ufmg.br">cluster64.speed.dcc.ufmg.br
</a>'<br>> 002 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I3 to state<br>> STATE_MAIN_I4<br>> 004 "road-lcc-cluster64" #7: STATE_MAIN_I4: ISAKMP SA established<br>> {auth=OAKLEY_RSA_SIG cipher=oakley_3des_cbc_192 prf=oakley_md5
<br>> group=modp1536}<br>> 002 "road-lcc-cluster64" #8: initiating Quick Mode<br>> RSASIG+ENCRYPT+TUNNEL+PFS+UP {using isakmp#7}<br>> 117 "road-lcc-cluster64" #8: STATE_QUICK_I1: initiate<br>
> 010 "road-lcc-cluster64" #8: STATE_QUICK_I1: retransmission; will wait 20s<br>> for response<br>> 010 "road-lcc-cluster64" #8: STATE_QUICK_I1: retransmission; will wait 40s<br>> for response
<br><br>The other end is logging the real error. this end is just transmitting.<br>check the logs there.<br><br>Paul<br></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Bruno Diniz de Paula