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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Hi,<br>I get the following output:<br>Where it is listed that I have 2 channels?<br>Why I have 2 channels if I have executed the following commands only once?<br><br>ipsec auto --add tunnel1<br>ipsec auto --up tunnel1<br><br><br><br>000 using kernel interface: netkey<br>000 interface lo/lo ::1<br>000 interface lo/lo 127.0.0.1<br>000 interface lo/lo 127.0.0.1<br>000 interface eth0/eth0 x.x.0.2<br>000 interface eth0/eth0 x.x.0.2<br>000 %myid = (none)<br>000 debug none<br>000 <br>000 virtual_private (%priv):<br>000 - allowed 0 subnets: <br>000 - disallowed 0 subnets: <br>000 WARNING: Either virtual_private= is not specified, or there is a syntax <br>000 error in that line. 'left/rightsubnet=vhost:%priv' will not work!<br>000 WARNING: Disallowed subnets in virtual_private= is empty. If you have <br>000 private address space in internal use, it should be excluded!<br>000 <br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=3, name=ESP_3DES, ivlen=8, keysizemin=192, keysizemax=192<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=6, name=ESP_CAST, ivlen=8, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=128<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=7, name=ESP_BLOWFISH, ivlen=8, keysizemin=40, keysizemax=448<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=11, name=ESP_NULL, ivlen=0, keysizemin=0, keysizemax=0<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=12, name=ESP_AES, ivlen=8, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=13, name=ESP_AES_CTR, ivlen=8, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=14, name=ESP_AES_CCM_A, ivlen=8, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=15, name=ESP_AES_CCM_B, ivlen=12, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=16, name=ESP_AES_CCM_C, ivlen=16, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=18, name=ESP_AES_GCM_A, ivlen=8, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=19, name=ESP_AES_GCM_B, ivlen=12, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=20, name=ESP_AES_GCM_C, ivlen=16, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=22, name=(null), ivlen=8, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=252, name=ESP_SERPENT, ivlen=8, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP encrypt: id=253, name=ESP_TWOFISH, ivlen=8, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP auth attr: id=1, name=AUTH_ALGORITHM_HMAC_MD5, keysizemin=128, keysizemax=128<br>000 algorithm ESP auth attr: id=2, name=AUTH_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA1, keysizemin=160, keysizemax=160<br>000 algorithm ESP auth attr: id=5, name=AUTH_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA2_256, keysizemin=256, keysizemax=256<br>000 algorithm ESP auth attr: id=6, name=AUTH_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA2_384, keysizemin=384, keysizemax=384<br>000 algorithm ESP auth attr: id=7, name=AUTH_ALGORITHM_HMAC_SHA2_512, keysizemin=512, keysizemax=512<br>000 algorithm ESP auth attr: id=8, name=(null), keysizemin=160, keysizemax=160<br>000 algorithm ESP auth attr: id=9, name=(null), keysizemin=128, keysizemax=128<br>000 algorithm ESP auth attr: id=251, name=(null), keysizemin=0, keysizemax=0<br>000 <br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=0, name=(null), blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=0, name=(null), blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=0, name=(null), blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=0, name=(null), blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=0, name=(null), blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=0, name=(null), blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=3, name=OAKLEY_BLOWFISH_CBC, blocksize=8, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=5, name=OAKLEY_3DES_CBC, blocksize=8, keydeflen=192<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=7, name=OAKLEY_AES_CBC, blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=65004, name=OAKLEY_SERPENT_CBC, blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=65005, name=OAKLEY_TWOFISH_CBC, blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE encrypt: id=65289, name=OAKLEY_TWOFISH_CBC_SSH, blocksize=16, keydeflen=128<br>000 algorithm IKE hash: id=1, name=OAKLEY_MD5, hashsize=16<br>000 algorithm IKE hash: id=2, name=OAKLEY_SHA1, hashsize=20<br>000 algorithm IKE hash: id=4, name=OAKLEY_SHA2_256, hashsize=32<br>000 algorithm IKE hash: id=5, name=OAKLEY_SHA2_384, hashsize=48<br>000 algorithm IKE hash: id=6, name=OAKLEY_SHA2_512, hashsize=64<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=2, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_MODP1024, bits=1024<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=5, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_MODP1536, bits=1536<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=14, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_MODP2048, bits=2048<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=15, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_MODP3072, bits=3072<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=16, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_MODP4096, bits=4096<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=17, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_MODP6144, bits=6144<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=18, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_MODP8192, bits=8192<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=22, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_DH22, bits=1024<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=23, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_DH23, bits=2048<br>000 algorithm IKE dh group: id=24, name=OAKLEY_GROUP_DH24, bits=2048<br>000 <br>000 stats db_ops: {curr_cnt, total_cnt, maxsz} :context={0,0,0} trans={0,0,0} attrs={0,0,0} <br>000 <br>000 "tunnel1": x.x.0.2<x.x.0.2>[+S=C]...x.x.0.1<x.x.0.1>[+S=C]; erouted; eroute owner: #4<br>000 "tunnel1": myip=unset; hisip=unset;<br>000 "tunnel1": ike_life: 3600s; ipsec_life: 28800s; rekey_margin: 540s; rekey_fuzz: 100%; keyingtries: 0; nat_keepalive: yes <br>000 "tunnel1": policy: RSASIG+ENCRYPT+TUNNEL+PFS+UP+IKEv2ALLOW+SAREFTRACK; prio: 32,32; interface: eth0; <br>000 "tunnel1": newest ISAKMP SA: #3; newest IPsec SA: #4; <br>000 "tunnel1": IKE algorithm newest: AES_CBC_128-SHA1-MODP2048<br>000 <br>000 #4: "tunnel1":500 STATE_QUICK_R2 (IPsec SA established); EVENT_SA_REPLACE in 28147s; newest IPSEC; eroute owner; isakmp#3; idle; import:not set<br>000 #4: "tunnel1" esp.ff2e9b3f@x.x.0.1 esp.2d2e0f90@x.x.0.2 tun.0@x.x.0.1 tun.0@x.x.0.2 ref=0 refhim=4294901761<br>000 #3: "tunnel1":500 STATE_MAIN_R3 (sent MR3, ISAKMP SA established); EVENT_SA_REPLACE in 2947s; newest ISAKMP; lastdpd=-1s(seq in:0 out:0); idle; import:not set<br>000 #2: "tunnel1":500 STATE_QUICK_I2 (sent QI2, IPsec SA established); EVENT_SA_REPLACE in 27661s; isakmp#1; idle; import:admin initiate<br>000 #2: "tunnel1" esp.599c11b1@x.x.0.1 esp.88bbf3fd@x.x.0.2 tun.0@x.x.0.1 tun.0@x.x.0.2 ref=0 refhim=4294901761<br>000 #1: "tunnel1":500 STATE_MAIN_I4 (ISAKMP SA established); EVENT_SA_REPLACE in 2220s; lastdpd=-1s(seq in:0 out:0); idle; import:admin initiate<br>000 <br><br><br>To remind you this is output of service ipsec status<br> IPsec running - pluto pid: 17009<br> pluto pid 17009<br> 2 tunnels up<br> some eroutes exist<br><br><br><div><hr id="stopSpelling">From: alex.petcu@sipstatus.com<br>To: users@lists.openswan.org<br>Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 15:24:50 +0000<br>Subject: Re: [Openswan Users] Why I have 2 tunnels up on Openswan?<br><br>
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<p class="ecxMsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;color:#1F497D;">You can try to see more with
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<p class="ecxMsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;color:#1F497D;">ipsec auto –status</span></p>
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<p class="ecxMsoNormal"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;color:#1F497D;">It will show details for each tunnel.</span></p>
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<p class="ecxMsoNormal"><b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;">From:</span></b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;"> Users [mailto:users-bounces@lists.openswan.org]
<b>On Behalf Of </b>Michael Furman<br>
<b>Sent:</b> Monday, October 12, 2015 4:39 PM<br>
<b>To:</b> users@lists.openswan.org<br>
<b>Subject:</b> [Openswan Users] Why I have 2 tunnels up on Openswan?</span></p>
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<p class="ecxMsoNormal" style=""><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;">I have started to use Openswan on Centos6 and was able to configure Host to Host using the following document:
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<a href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Security_Guide/Host-To-Host_VPN_Using_Openswan.html" target="_blank">https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Security_Guide/Host-To-Host_VPN_Using_Openswan.html</a><br>
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My configuration is following (on both sides):<br>
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conn tunnel1<br>
left=x.x.0.2<br>
leftrsasigkey=0sA…iww==<br>
right=x.x.0.1<br>
rightrsasigkey=0sA…qrQ==<br>
authby=rsasig<br>
# load and initiate automatically<br>
auto=start<br>
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I have enabled tunnel using the following command:<br>
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ipsec auto --add tunnel1 <br>
ipsec auto --up tunnel1<br>
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Why I have 2 tunnels up?<br>
I see it on both sides<br>
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service ipsec status<br>
IPsec running - pluto pid: 27830<br>
pluto pid 27830<br>
2 tunnels up<br>
some eroutes exist<br>
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