[Openswan Users] stuck at STATE_QUICK_I1
Pierre de France
pierre.defrance at lattitudeweb.com
Tue Sep 13 15:40:25 CEST 2005
Hi
Here are the messages I get when I try to start my connection :
ipsec auto --verbose --up synagir1
002 "synagir1" #1: initiating Main Mode
104 "synagir1" #1: STATE_MAIN_I1: initiate
003 "synagir1" #1: received Vendor ID payload [RFC 3947] method set
to=109
002 "synagir1" #1: enabling possible NAT-traversal with method 3
002 "synagir1" #1: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I1 to state
STATE_MAIN_I2
106 "synagir1" #1: STATE_MAIN_I2: sent MI2, expecting MR2
002 "synagir1" #1: I did not send a certificate because I do not have
one.
003 "synagir1" #1: NAT-Traversal: Result using RFC 3947 (NAT-Traversal):
no NAT detected
002 "synagir1" #1: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I2 to state
STATE_MAIN_I3
108 "synagir1" #1: STATE_MAIN_I3: sent MI3, expecting MR3
002 "synagir1" #1: Main mode peer ID is ID_IPV4_ADDR: '62.23.236.115'
002 "synagir1" #1: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I3 to state
STATE_MAIN_I4
004 "synagir1" #1: STATE_MAIN_I4: ISAKMP SA established
{auth=OAKLEY_PRESHARED_KEY cipher=oakley_3des_cbc_192 prf=oakley_md5
group=modp1536}
002 "synagir1" #2: initiating Quick Mode PSK+ENCRYPT+TUNNEL+PFS+UP
{using isakmp#1}
117 "synagir1" #2: STATE_QUICK_I1: initiate
003 "synagir1" #2: up-host command exited with status 139
032 "synagir1" #2: STATE_QUICK_I1: internal error
010 "synagir1" #2: STATE_QUICK_I1: retransmission; will wait 20s for
response
003 "synagir1" #2: ERROR: netlink response for Add SA
esp.fbf9b4f5 at 213.186.45.199 included errno 3: No such process
032 "synagir1" #2: STATE_QUICK_I1: internal error
I don't know what to do to fix that, I try to google "STATE_QUICK_I1:
internal error" or "up-host command exited with status 139" for
instance, but I wasn't able to find anything interesting.
Kernel Server is linux 2.6.12.3
Linux Openswan U2.4.0dr6/K2.6.12.3 (netkey)
I ll be happy to provide any informations missing that is needed.
Thanks for your help !
Pierre.
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