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Date:      Tue, 31 Jul 2007 08:58:53 +0000 (UTC)
From:      "Bjoern A. Zeeb" <bzeeb-lists@lists.zabbadoz.net>
To:        Antony Mawer <fbsd-net@mawer.org>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org, Isaac Kohen <ik1024@gmail.com>
Subject:   Re: IPSEC connection drops and doesn't recover
Message-ID:  <20070731085626.R31116@maildrop.int.zabbadoz.net>
In-Reply-To: <46AE9D28.6000801@mawer.org>
References:  <7feb82f40707301752j2ccb235eof197fed852188bd5@mail.gmail.com> <46AE9D28.6000801@mawer.org>

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On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, Antony Mawer wrote:

Hi,

> On 31/07/2007 10:52 AM, Isaac Kohen wrote:
>> I'm running 6.2-REL. My kernel is compiled with IPSEC, IPSEC_ESP, and
>> IPSEC_DEBUG. I've installed ipsec-tools 0.6.7.
>> 
>> I've had an openbsd ipsec/vpn gateway for several years that recently died
>> as a result of hardware failure. I moved my configuration from isakmpd to
>> racoon
>> and can connect successfully to all the linksys vpn "routers" that I could
>> connect to before. Problem is that after a few hours the connection drops
>> and doesn't come back up until I do setkey -F and setkey -FP and restart
>> racoon. My openbsd/isakmpd setup worked very well so I'm guessing it's not
>> those cheap linksys boxes.
>> 
>> I thought it was racoon at first, so I installed and ran isakmpd on freebsd
>> using my isakmpd.conf from the openbsd box that I knew worked, but the same
>> problem persisted.
>
> Another "me too" -- we have been running an IPSEC link between FreeBSD 
> 6.2-RELEASE gateway and a Billion 7404VGO VPN router. The VPN link itself 
> operates fine, but frequently the connection drops and we have to go through 
> a song-and-dance of restarting racoon, the VPN router, etc trying to get it 
> back up and running.
>
> I haven't got around to tracking down the exact sequence necessary to bring 
> it back up and running, but eventually after restarting everything we manage 
> to get things operating again (until the next time).
>
> I will try and find some more details when I get the opportunity...


The situation might change if you do a:
 	sysctl net.key.preferred_oldsa=0


-- 
Bjoern A. Zeeb                                 bzeeb at Zabbadoz dot NeT
Software is harder than hardware  so better get it right the first time.



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