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<pre wrap="">On Sat, 8 Sep 2007, Roland Plüss wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So for my case I would need dpdaction=restart, dpdtimeout=60 and
dpddelay=30 . But the man page says I need to activate dpd for a
connection. How am I supposed to do this? I found nothing in the man
page about it.
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If you define dpdaction= and dpdtimeout=, then DPD is enabled.
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Tried this out. Unfortunately it doesn't work. Today the tunnel has
been down again: hard. I had to restart ipsec/openswan 3 times on each
side before the connection went up again. Is openswan not safe against
a changing IP? I know one side is currently a joy killer since the IP
is dynamic but if I have to manually log in both machines to bring the
tunnel ( which should be up all time ) then this is a problem. Any
ideas why DPD could fail to work?<br>
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Yours sincerely<br>
Plüss Roland<br>
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