Thanks Joe. I'll set this to Invalid accordingly.
** Changed in: strongswan (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Ti
Thank you Simon and Robie. This is definitely a kernel issue. I didn't
realize that I was using a non-standard kernel, and when I switched to
hardware that used an Ubuntu supported kernel, everything worked fine.
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@Joe, as mentioned by Robie, the ESP packets are generated by your
kernel using the key information provided and negociated by Strongswan.
There can be many reasons for the remote node to not reply to your ESP
packets. Most of the time, IPsec issues boil down to configuration/setup
problems.
Assum
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Is it clear that this is a userspace issue, and not a kernel bug? ESP
packets are generated by the kernel; strongswan just does the keying
setup, right? And here I see that you're using a non-Ubuntu kernel.
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