:19 PM
> To: Chris Jones
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: VPN stability issues with a Fortigate peer
>
> Chris Jones writes:
> > I'm running the release version or OpenBSD 4.0 on my
> firewall and > experiencing some odd IPSEC VPN behavior when
> connecting
Stephen J. Bevan writes:
> If you only need DPD on one end and OpenBSD will send a DPD Vendor ID
> without trying to send a DPD (I haven't checked) then you can leave
> DPD enabled on the FortiGate and disable it OpenBSD.
Sorry, brainfart. That won't work. You'll need ...
> If that won't wo
Chris Jones writes:
> I'm running the release version or OpenBSD 4.0 on my firewall and
> experiencing some odd IPSEC VPN behavior when connecting to a Fortigate
> peer. The tunnel will come up just fine but will randomly go down and
> then come back up and will continue this cycle.
Unfortunat
>To:
>From: "Chris Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: 07/12/2006 12:55AM
>Subject: Re: VPN stability issues with a Fortigate peer
>
>Looks like DPD might be causing some issues so I have tried disabling
>it
>on the Fortigate peer
:
> From: "Chris Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 06/12/2006 04:35PM
> Subject: VPN stability issues with a Fortigate peer
>
> I'm running the release version or OpenBSD 4.0 on my firewall
> and experiencing some odd IPSEC VPN
04:35PM
Subject: VPN stability issues with a Fortigate peer
I'm running the release version or OpenBSD 4.0 on my firewall and
experiencing some odd IPSEC VPN behavior when connecting to a Fortigate
peer. The tunnel will come up just fine but will randomly go down and
then come back up and will
I'm running the release version or OpenBSD 4.0 on my firewall and
experiencing some odd IPSEC VPN behavior when connecting to a Fortigate
peer. The tunnel will come up just fine but will randomly go down and
then come back up and will continue this cycle. I am running isakmpd
with the -K option and
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