From: Sam Sgro (sam_at_freeswan.org)
Date: Sun Aug 18 2002 - 23:09:16 CEST
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On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, abahmane el wrote:
> Following is my configuration connection ...
> i want to connect to machine 10.3.100.8
>
> conn sample
> # Left security gateway, subnet behind it, next hop
> toward right.
> left=194.2.91.122/32 (firewall)
> leftsubnet=194.3.236.9
"left" and "right" should represent the machines that have FreeS/WAN installed
on them, and "leftsubnet" and "rightsubnet" machines that are being protected.
/32 is assumed for left/right and left/rightsubnet parameters.
> leftnexthop=
Unless you are using "interfaces=%defaultroute", it is best to fill in this
entry.
> # Right security gateway, subnet behind it, next hop
> toward left.
> right=213.56.103.29/32 (firewall )
> rightsubnet=10.3.100.8
> rightnexthop=
> spi=0x200
> esp=3des-md5-96
These two lines are ignored unless you are manually keying the connection. You
shouldn't need to use them if this is a FreeS/WAN to FreeS/WAN connection.
If the right machine isn't running FreeS/WAN, you'll have to identify the
IPSec device we can make any further useful comments.
> when i initiate the connection have
>
> 194.3.236.9 -> 10.3.100.8 => %trap (0)
>
> and the logs on right machine tell me i m trying a
> PKI connection ..even if it set to 3des-md5 in
> configuration files ..
Logs from both machines would be useful, as this could be for any number of
reasons.
Sam Sgro
sam_at_freeswan.org
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