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Re: **VPN no echo reply**
From: Abraham Iglesias (abraham.iglesias
genaker.net)
Date: Tue Nov 09 2004 - 05:25:46 CST
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My VPN is working finally! That was a problem on the other side...
Thanks all for your help!
;)
/bram
Hakan Olsson wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Abraham Iglesias wrote:
> ...
>
>> Moreover, I can see with netstat that the number of output ESP
>> packets increases. However, I cannot see input ESP packets. I am
>> almost sure that the problem is a problem of routing on the other
>> side... but the gwB is managed by another company. I have requested
>> some logs, but they do not give me any feedback but saying:
>> "everything is well configurated on this side"
>
>
> Well, obviously it's not.
>
> Ask them to look for the ping traffic, in the logs, using a sniffer,
> or something, there isn't much more you can do from your end.
>
> For instance, they could try to ping something inside your network,
> and then track the problem down.
>
>> Besides, in /kern/ipsec I can see that there is only one SA
>> processing bytes (the SA corresponding to gwA -> gwB), the other SA
>> has 0 bytes processed.
>
>
> Yes, another good indicator that you do not recieve any encrypted
> packets in return.
>
>> P.D: I am used to work with ethereal, but it requires X... I am kinda
>> newbie ... would it be time-expensive to install X?
>
>
> Probably not, but may depend on your graphics adapter. You can likely
> find install hints in the OpenBSD FAQ.
>
> /H
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