[Openswan Users] Openswan & l2tp: no connection has been
authorized
Trevor Benson
tbenson at a-1networks.com
Wed May 26 09:10:29 CEST 2004
> -----Original Message-----
> From: users-bounces at lists.openswan.org [mailto:users-
> bounces at lists.openswan.org] On Behalf Of cbrea at hps.es
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 7:26 AM
> To: Users at lists.openswan.org
> Subject: [Openswan Users] Openswan & l2tp: no connection has been
> authorized
>
> Hi all;
>
> I have a problem configurating my Openswan ( The know "but no
> connection
> has been authorized") I think it could be caused with the NAT-T but im
> using Openswan 2.1.2 & Kernel 2.6.6 and have nothing for patch and all
> modules loaded ( I think... :S ).
> Just have tried with all ipsec.conf possible, but give me the same
> problem.
> If I need to do something with NAT-T please tell me what
>
> there´s My barf file : http://usuarios.lycos.es/ggolfos/ipsec.log
>
> Thanks a lot to all.
>
>
> pd.- the roadwarrior is a Windows 2000 , Native client IPSEC/L2TP ,
> updated sp 4.
>
>
> My scenario is the following:
>
> 172.26.0.10 - VPN Gateway
> |
> |
> ((((172.26.0.0/24 Office LAN))))
> |
> 172.26.0.1---- |
> 80.25.248.190- |Router
> |
> |
> Internet
> |
> |
> %any--Roadwarrior
> (80.59.163.60)
>
Do you still have a left or rightsubnet= for the roadwarrior side. I think I was getting a message that mentioned the no connection has been authorized for x.x.y.y IP address. I think it was being caused by me still having a subnet listed instead of just left/rightprotoports.
Trevor
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