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isakmpd : null source
- To: misc@openbsd.org
- Subject: isakmpd : null source
- From: xirkus <xirkus@z1r0.com>
- Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 22:03:57 -0700
- User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.5) Gecko/20031007
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I was wondering what could cause a null source in the /kern/ipsec output:
SPI = 51bb36d6, Destination = xxx.xxx.165.70, Sproto = 50
~ Established 1072 seconds ago
~ Source = (null)
~ Flags (00001082) = <tunneling>
~ Crypto ID: 1
~ xform = <IPsec ESP>
~ Encryption = <Rijndael-128/AES>
~ Authentication = <HMAC-SHA1>
~ 0 bytes processed by this SA
~ Expirations:
~ Hard expiration(1) in 128 seconds
~ Soft expiration(1) in 8 seconds
SPI = 54374606, Destination = xxx.xxx.153.200, Sproto = 50
~ Established 1072 seconds ago
~ Source = (null)
~ Flags (00001082) = <tunneling>
~ Crypto ID: 2
~ xform = <IPsec ESP>
~ Encryption = <Rijndael-128/AES>
~ Authentication = <HMAC-SHA1>
~ 0 bytes processed by this SA
~ Expirations:
~ Hard expiration(1) in 128 seconds
~ Soft expiration(1) in 8 seconds
This just happens on only one end of the VPN tunnel on an OBSD 3.4
gateway. The output of the other gateway (OBSD 3.3) is just fine
(meaning the Source is not null and has the correct ip associated with it).
Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Mel
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