[Openswan Users] pluto failure

Marco Berizzi pupilla at hotmail.com
Wed May 4 11:59:51 CEST 2005


Hi. This morning my OpenS/WAN gateway has
been crashed.
OpenS/WAN doesn't start anymore.
(I haven't rebooted this system, I have replaced
with another one).
This is the message starting OpenS/WAN:

#ipsec setup start
ipsec_setup: Starting Openswan IPsec 2.3.1...
ipsec_setup: /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/klipsdebug: pfkey write failed,
tried to write 72 octets, returning -1 with errno=28.
ipsec_setup: no room in kernel SAref table.  Cannot process request.
ipsec_setup: /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/eroute: pfkey write failed,
returning -1 with errno=28.
ipsec_setup: no room in kernel SAref table.  Cannot process request.
ipsec_setup: /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/spi: pfkey write failed
(errno=28): no room in kernel SAref table.  Cannot process request.

This messages sporadically appear in /var/log/debug

May  4 07:12:02 Pleiadi pluto[18782]: | pfkey_lib_debug:pfkey_msg_parse:
satype 0 conversion to proto failed for msg_type 4 (delete).
May  4 07:12:02 Pleiadi pluto[18782]: | pfkey_lib_debug:pfkey_msg_build:
Trouble parsing newly built pfkey message, error=-22.
May  4 07:12:02 Pleiadi pluto[18782]: | pfkey_lib_debug:pfkey_msg_parse:
satype 0 conversion to proto failed for msg_type 4 (delete).
May  4 07:12:02 Pleiadi pluto[18782]: | pfkey_lib_debug:pfkey_msg_build:
Trouble parsing newly built pfkey message, error=-22.
May  4 07:12:02 Pleiadi pluto[18782]: | pfkey_lib_debug:pfkey_msg_parse:
satype 0 conversion to proto failed for msg_type 4 (delete).
May  4 07:12:02 Pleiadi pluto[18782]: | pfkey_lib_debug:pfkey_msg_build:
Trouble parsing newly built pfkey message, error=-22.

This is dmesg output:

lg v=0.8.1-0 (EALG_MAX=255, AALG_MAX=251)
klips_info:ipsec_alg_init: calling ipsec_alg_static_init()
ipsec_aes_init(alg_type=15 alg_id=12 name=aes): ret=0
ipsec_aes_init(alg_type=14 alg_id=9 name=aes_mac): ret=0
ip_conntrack version 2.1 (1280 buckets, 10240 max) - 288 bytes per
conntrack
ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
ipt_recent v0.3.1: Stephen Frost <sfrost at snowman.net>.
http://snowman.net/projects/ipt_recent/
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
XFS mounting filesystem ide0(3,1)
Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: ide0(3,1)
VFS: Mounted root (xfs filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 260k freed
Adding Swap: 151160k swap-space (priority -1)
PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 00:09.0
3c59x: Donald Becker and others. www.scyld.com/network/vortex.html
00:09.0: 3Com PCI 3c905 Boomerang 100baseTx at 0xde00. Vers LK1.1.18
eth0: Dropping NETIF_F_SG since no checksum feature.
PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:0a.0
00:0a.0: 3Com PCI 3c905 Boomerang 100baseTx at 0xdc00. Vers LK1.1.18
eth1: Dropping NETIF_F_SG since no checksum feature.
PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:0b.0
PCI: Sharing IRQ 11 with 00:07.2
00:0b.0: 3Com PCI 3c905 Boomerang 100baseTx at 0xda00. Vers LK1.1.18
eth2: Dropping NETIF_F_SG since no checksum feature.
XFS mounting filesystem ide0(3,5)
Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: ide0(3,5)
XFS mounting filesystem ide0(3,6)
Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: ide0(3,6)
XFS mounting filesystem ide0(3,7)
Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: ide0(3,7)
XFS mounting filesystem ide0(3,8)
Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: ide0(3,8)

eth1: Setting full-duplex based on MII #24 link partner capability of
01e1.
eth0: Setting promiscuous mode.
device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
device eth0 left promiscuous mode
eth0: Setting promiscuous mode.
device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
device eth0 left promiscuous mode
IPSEC EVENT: KLIPS device ipsec0 shut down.


eth0: Setting promiscuous mode.
device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
device eth0 left promiscuous mode
eth0: Setting promiscuous mode.
device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
device eth0 left promiscuous mode
IPSEC EVENT: KLIPS device ipsec0 shut down.


klips_error:ipsec_xmit_send: ip_send() failed, err=1
eth0: Setting promiscuous mode.
device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
device eth0 left promiscuous mode
eth0: Setting promiscuous mode.
device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
device eth0 left promiscuous mode
IPSEC EVENT: KLIPS device ipsec0 shut down.


IPSEC EVENT: KLIPS device ipsec0 shut down.


eth0: Setting promiscuous mode.
device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
device eth0 left promiscuous mode
eth2: Setting promiscuous mode.
device eth2 entered promiscuous mode
device eth2 left promiscuous mode

This morning:

IPSEC EVENT: KLIPS device ipsec0 shut down.
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This is from syslog:

May  4 07:12:23 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: /usr/local/lib/ipsec/_plutorun:
line 221: 18782 Aborted                 (core dumped)
/usr/local/libexec/ipsec/pluto --nofork --secretsfile
/etc/ipsec.secrets --ipsecdir /etc/ipsec.d --debug-none --uniqueids
May  4 07:12:23 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: !pluto failure!:  exited with
error status 134 (signal 6)
May  4 07:12:23 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: restarting IPsec after pause...
May  4 07:12:34 Pleiadi kernel: IPSEC EVENT: KLIPS device ipsec0 shut
down.
May  4 07:12:35 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: ...Openswan IPsec stopped
May  4 07:12:35 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: Stopping Openswan IPsec...
May  4 07:12:35 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: Removing orphaned
/var/run/pluto/pluto.pid:
May  4 07:12:35 Pleiadi ipsec_setup:
/usr/local/libexec/ipsec/klipsdebug: pfkey write failed, tried to write
72 octets, returning -1 with errno=28.
May  4 07:12:35 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: no room in kernel SAref table.
Cannot process request.
May  4 07:12:35 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/eroute:
pfkey write failed, returning -1 with errno=28.
May  4 07:12:35 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: no room in kernel SAref table.
Cannot process request.
May  4 07:12:35 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/spi: pfkey
write failed (errno=28): no room in kernel SAref table.  Cannot process
request.
May  4 07:12:35 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: KLIPS debug `none'
May  4 07:12:36 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: KLIPS ipsec0 on eth0
x.x.x.x/y.y.y.y broadcast x.x.x.x
May  4 07:12:36 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: ...Openswan IPsec started
May  4 07:12:36 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: Restarting Openswan IPsec 2.3.1...
May  4 07:12:36 Pleiadi ipsec_setup:
/usr/local/libexec/ipsec/klipsdebug: pfkey write failed, tried to write
72 octets, returning -1 with errno=28.
May  4 07:12:36 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: no room in kernel SAref table.
Cannot process request.
May  4 07:12:36 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/eroute:
pfkey write failed, returning -1 with errno=28.
May  4 07:12:36 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: no room in kernel SAref table.
Cannot process request.
May  4 07:12:36 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/spi: pfkey
write failed (errno=28): no room in kernel SAref table.  Cannot process
request.
May  4 07:12:41 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "napoli": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 5 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:41 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "napoli": could not route
May  4 07:12:41 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"napoli"
May  4 07:12:41 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "noventa": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 6 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:41 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "noventa": could not route
May  4 07:12:41 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"noventa"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "roma": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 7 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "roma": could not route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn "roma"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "bst-mobile": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 8 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "bst-mobile": could not
route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"bst-mobile"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "bst-piacenza":
pfkey write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 9 for flow %trap failed. Errno
28: No space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "bst-piacenza": could not
route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"bst-piacenza"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "guanzate": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 10 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "guanzate": could not route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"guanzate"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "cernusco": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 11 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "cernusco": could not route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"cernusco"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "eridania": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 12 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "eridania": could not route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"eridania"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "sico": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 13 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "sico": could not route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn "sico"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "firenze": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 14 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "firenze": could not route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"firenze"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "bst-bologna": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 15 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "bst-bologna": could not
route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"bst-bologna"
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 003 ERROR: "genova": pfkey
write() of SADB_X_ADDFLOW message 16 for flow %trap failed. Errno 28: No
space left on device
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 025 "genova": could not route
May  4 07:12:42 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not route conn
"genova"
May  4 07:12:43 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "napoli" #1: STATE_MAIN_I1:
initiate
May  4 07:12:43 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn
"napoli"
May  4 07:12:43 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "noventa" #2:
STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
May  4 07:12:43 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn
"noventa"
May  4 07:12:43 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "roma" #3: STATE_MAIN_I1:
initiate
May  4 07:12:43 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn "roma"
May  4 07:12:43 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "bst-mobile" #4:
STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
May  4 07:12:43 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn
"bst-mobile"
May  4 07:12:44 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "guanzate" #6:
STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
May  4 07:12:44 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn
"guanzate"
May  4 07:12:44 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "cernusco" #8:
STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
May  4 07:12:44 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn
"cernusco"
May  4 07:12:44 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "eridania" #9:
STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
May  4 07:12:44 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn
"eridania"
May  4 07:12:45 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "sico" #12: STATE_MAIN_I1:
initiate
May  4 07:12:45 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn "sico"
May  4 07:12:45 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "firenze" #15:
STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
May  4 07:12:45 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn
"firenze"
May  4 07:12:45 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "bst-bologna" #18:
STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
May  4 07:12:45 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn
"bst-bologna"
May  4 07:12:46 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: 104 "genova" #19:
STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
May  4 07:12:46 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: ...could not start conn
"genova"
May  4 07:13:23 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: /usr/local/lib/ipsec/_plutorun:
line 221:  5953 Aborted                 (core dumped)
/usr/local/libexec/ipsec/pluto --nofork --secretsfile
/etc/ipsec.secrets --ipsecdir /etc/ipsec.d --debug-none --uniqueids
May  4 07:13:23 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: !pluto failure!:  exited with
error status 134 (signal 6)
May  4 07:13:23 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: restarting IPsec after pause...
May  4 07:13:34 Pleiadi kernel: IPSEC EVENT: KLIPS device ipsec0 shut
down.
May  4 07:13:34 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: ...Openswan IPsec stopped
May  4 07:13:34 Pleiadi ipsec_setup: Stopping Openswan IPsec...

This is the output from gdb --core=core

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conditions.
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There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type "show warranty" for
details.
This GDB was configured as "i486-slackware-linux".
Core was generated by
`/usr/local/libexec/ipsec/pluto --nofork --secretsfile
/etc/ipsec.secrets --ipse'.
Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
#0  0x40082ef1 in ?? ()
(gdb) quit


Paul Wouters wrote:

> On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, Marco Berizzi wrote:
>
> > I'm running OpenSWAN 2.3.1 on Slackware 10.1
> > I have manually patched (make kpatch) linux
> > vanilla 2.4.30
> > Gcc is 3.3.5, glibc 2.3.4
> > Today, after about 10 uptime days pluto has
> > been crashed.
> > Here is syslog:
> >
> > Apr 20 17:39:31 Pleiadi kernel: klips_error:ipsec_xmit_send:
ip_send()
> > failed, err=1
> > Apr 26 16:24:32 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun:
/usr/local/lib/ipsec/_plutorun:
> > line 221:  8417 Aborted
> >                /usr/local/libexec/ipsec/pluto --nofork --secretsfile
> > /etc/ipsec.secrets --ipsecdir /etc/ipsec.d --debug-none --uniqueids
> > Apr 26 16:24:32 Pleiadi ipsec__plutorun: !pluto failure!:  exited
with
> > error status 134 (signal 6)
>
>
> Please add dumpdir=/tmp to config setup and restart openswan. When the
> failire happens again, you should have a core file. Use gdb on it to
give
> us a backtrace.
>
> Paul
>



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