[Openswan Users] disconnect causes failure

Bob Miller bob at computerisms.ca
Mon Sep 20 12:05:00 EDT 2010


Greetings,
I am wondering if any progress has been made on this issue yet?  I saw a
mail by Rick Olson recently with a workaround, looks better than the
attempts I made at something similar, but I am wondering if there is
anything more official...

On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 08:28 -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
> It is so good to know that I'm not just crazy!!! :D
> I will be the first to admit I am in way over my head as far as finding
> a solution for this goes, but if I can assist in any way (testing, more
> details, etc), please call on me.  Any opportunity to help and learn is
> a good opportunity...
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 11:12 +0300, Tuomo Soini wrote:
> > Paul Wouters wrote:
> > > On Fri, 13 Aug 2010, Bob Miller wrote:
> > > 
> > >> Aug 13 11:25:18 yq-firewall pluto[14280]: initiate on demand from
> > >> 199.247.238.35:1701 to 76.9.58.207:1701 proto=17 state: fos_start
> > >> because: acquire
> > >> Aug 13 11:25:18 yq-firewall pluto[14280]: Can not opportunistically
> > >> initiate for 199.247.238.35 to 76.9.58.207: no routed template covers
> > >> this pair
> > >> Aug 13 11:25:18 yq-firewall pluto[14280]: | no explicit failure shunt
> > >> for 199.247.238.35 to 76.9.58.207; installing %pass
> > > 
> > > Please upgrade to openswan 2.6.28. changelog entry matching your bug:
> > > 
> > > * Bugtracker bugs fixed:
> > >     # 1120: [PATCH] netlink receive buffer size too small for linux 2.6.32
> > >             [Roman Hoog Antink]
> > 
> > No this has nothing to do with the issue. It's happening with
> > openswan-2.6.28 (as he said). And I found it from logs from yesterday
> > for one user. We still try to initiate-on-demand to road warriors which
> > should never happen.
> > 
> 
> Bob Miller
> 334-7117/660-5315
> http://computerisms.ca
> bob at computerisms.ca
> Network, Internet, Server,
> and Open Source Solutions
> 
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Bob Miller
334-7117/660-5315
http://computerisms.ca
bob at computerisms.ca
Network, Internet, Server,
and Open Source Solutions



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