On 10/09/2013 14:25, Maciej Milewski wrote:
> On 10.09.2013 14:33, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
>> root@bsdpkgbuild:~ # racoonctl show-sa ipsec
>> send: Bad file descriptor
>> l
>> I did try stating racoon under truss and using racoon -F -d -d -d but
>> didnt see it even try to open /var/db/racoon/racoon
On 10.09.2013 14:33, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
root@bsdpkgbuild:~ # racoonctl show-sa ipsec
send: Bad file descriptor
l
I did try stating racoon under truss and using racoon -F -d -d -d but
didnt see it even try to open /var/db/racoon/racoon.sock
while on the other end (8.4-RELEASE) I see
2013-09-10
On 10/09/2013 09:18, Gavin Atkinson wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Aug 2013, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
>
>> I thought I'd have a play with ipsec since its been a while since I last
>> set it up, and was setting up a transport mode connection between my
>> poudiere/repo server (the -curent server) and another box
On Tue, 20 Aug 2013, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
> I thought I'd have a play with ipsec since its been a while since I last
> set it up, and was setting up a transport mode connection between my
> poudiere/repo server (the -curent server) and another box (8.2-RELEASE)
> 3 pings later the -CURRENT box f
I thought I'd have a play with ipsec since its been a while since I last
set it up, and was setting up a transport mode connection between my
poudiere/repo server (the -curent server) and another box (8.2-RELEASE)
3 pings later the -CURRENT box froze, its zfs on root so no kernel dump
I'm afraid, i