[Openswan Users] How to Bind to nic?

Luis Nagaki luis.nagaki at gmail.com
Wed Feb 13 12:17:21 EST 2013


I thought it was the binding, (Which now works btw thanks Andy)

but i get to this point and it doesnt connect

"central" #1: ignoring unknown Vendor ID payload [4f45755c645c6a795c5c6170]
"central" #1: received Vendor ID payload [Dead Peer Detection]
"central" #1: received Vendor ID payload [RFC 3947] method set to=109
"central" #1: enabling possible NAT-traversal with method 4
"central" #1: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I1 to state STATE_MAIN_I2
"central" #1: STATE_MAIN_I2: sent MI2, expecting MR2
"central" #1: NAT-Traversal: Result using RFC 3947 (NAT-Traversal): i am
NATed
"central" #1: transition from state STATE_MAIN_I2 to state STATE_MAIN_I3
"central" #1: STATE_MAIN_I3: sent MI3, expecting MR3

stops at expecting MR3


On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Andy Gay <andy at andynet.net> wrote:

> On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 09:16 -0500, Luis Nagaki wrote:
> > Hey Guys, since i am getting DHCP on the server, how do i bind ipsec
> > only on that nic? i dont want IPSEC confusing itself with the other
> > nics / ips
> >
> You can specify the interface to use in /etc/ipsec.conf. Add an entry in
> the "config setup" section at the top like:
>   plutoopts="--interface eth1"
>
> /Andy
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