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Timie Milie


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04-22-05 10:46 PM

I have followed the Redhat instruction for setting up an IPSEC VPN on
RHEL4. I am using a shared key. I am trying to connect from a Windows XP
client through a DSL modem then a router to the server running RHEL4. I
know it's getting though because the phase 1 bit works. Here is the
editted output of /var/log/message:

INFO: purged ISAKMP-SA proto_id=ISAKMP ...
Apr 22 15:20:32 localhost racoon: INFO: ISAKMP-SA deleted
X.X.X.X[500]-Y.Y.Y.Y[500] ...
Apr 22 15:21:31 localhost racoon: INFO: respond new phase 1 negotiation:
X.X.X.X[500]<=>Y.Y.Y.Y
.106[500]
Apr 22 15:21:31 localhost racoon: INFO: begin Identity Protection mode.
Apr 22 15:21:31 localhost racoon: INFO: received Vendor ID: MS NT5
ISAKMPOAKLEY
Apr 22 15:21:31 localhost racoon: INFO: ISAKMP-SA established
X.X.X.X[500]-Y.Y.Y.Y[500] ...
Apr 22 15:21:31 localhost racoon: INFO: respond new phase 2 negotiation:
X.X.X.X[0]<=>Y.Y.Y.Y
06[0]
Apr 22 15:21:31 localhost racoon: ERROR: no policy found:
Y.Y.Y.Y/32[1701] X.X.X.X/32[1701]
proto=udp dir=in
Apr 22 15:21:31 localhost racoon: ERROR: failed to get proposal for
responder.
Apr 22 15:21:31 localhost racoon: ERROR: failed to pre-process packet.

The last part keeps repeating until the Windows XP client gives up.
I want to stick with the default Redhat way of doing things.
I have created a VPN connection on the Windows XP Client.
I am a complete newbie to this, does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,

Tim





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