[Openswan Users] Hi a problem about disconnection
Spacelee
fjctlzy at gmail.com
Mon Dec 27 23:00:13 EST 2010
I already download the newest tar.gz, and make programs install , but I
couldn't connect from the client this time, no response from the server
seems(not the iptable problem)
xl2tp : 1.25
centos 5.3
xen virtual machine
it's working when I use the openswan 2.6.24 rpm
this is the results
ipsec verify
Checking your system to see if IPsec got installed and started correctly:
Version check and ipsec on-path [OK]
Linux Openswan U2.6.32/K2.6.26-2-xen-amd64 (netkey)
Checking for IPsec support in kernel [OK]
SAref kernel support [N/A]
NETKEY: Testing for disabled ICMP send_redirects [OK]
NETKEY detected, testing for disabled ICMP accept_redirects [OK]
Checking that pluto is running [OK]
Pluto listening for IKE on udp 500 [OK]
Pluto listening for NAT-T on udp 4500 [OK]
Checking for 'ip' command [OK]
Checking /bin/sh is not /bin/dash [OK]
Checking for 'iptables' command [OK]
Opportunistic Encryption Support [DISABLED]
ipsec.conf
version 2.0 # conforms to second version of ipsec.conf specification
# basic configuration
config setup
# Debug-logging controls: "none" for (almost) none, "all" for lots.
# klipsdebug=none
# plutodebug="control parsing"
# For Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora, leave protostack=netkey
protostack=netkey
nat_traversal=yes
virtual_private=%v4:10.0.0.0/8,%v4:192.168.0.0/16,%v4:172.16.0.0/12
oe=off
# Enable this if you see "failed to find any available worker"
nhelpers=0
#You may put your configuration (.conf) file in the "/etc/ipsec.d/" and
uncomment this.
include /etc/ipsec.d/*.conf
conn L2TP-PSK-NAT
overlapip=yes
rightsubnet=vhost:%priv
also=L2TP-PSK-noNAT
conn L2TP-PSK-noNAT
authby=secret
pfs=no
auto=add
# keyingtries=3
rekey=no
ikelifetime=8h
keylife=1h
type=transport
left=my server ip
leftprotoport=17/1701
right=%any
rightprotoport=17/%any
dpddelay=20
dpdtimeout=60
dpdaction=clear
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Paul Wouters <paul at xelerance.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Dec 2010, Spacelee wrote:
>
> This is my version, should I use the newest one?
>>
>> ipsec --version
>> Linux Openswan U2.6.24rc5/K2.6.26-2-xen-amd64 (netkey)
>>
>
> That's an "rc", a "release candidate". Yes you should upgrade to the latest
> full release, 2.6.32.
>
> Paul
>
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*Space Lee*
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