ikev2 exiting, pid 62350
ca exiting, pid 73320
parent terminating
To me it looks like it has authenticated but still requires a certificate?!?
I can post the Cisco debugging output if required but in order to not make
this post too verbose I'll defer with that.
Hopefully somebody has a so
I had something similar happening. In my case I solved it by disabling NAT-T
on one end.
/ Danial
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rks immediately.
/ Danial
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I don't like responding to my own thread but I really need
help with this one, so I'll try to rephrase the question:
The remote tunnel endpoint expects traffic originating from
a specific ip address - the internal ip of the firewall.
How can I achieve this?
/ Danial
On Tue, Dec 9,
On Dec 17, 2008 1:14am, Boris Goldberg wrote:
> Hello Danial,
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> Tuesday, December 16, 2008, 6:55:17 PM, you wrote:
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> DO> This involves the same issue as mentioned earlier, that the
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> DO> flows/"dummy tunnel" does in fac
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