Hello jeff,

> On management console
> putkey -n 192.168.1.1 -p password 73.1.1.2 192.168.1.2
> putkey -n 73.1.1.1 -p password 62.1.1.1

I think, the different IP-adresses after the -n option is your problem.
Better is to notz use it at all but if you have to, use the _same_
IP-adresse both times. And remember that there is a time stamp in the
putkeys and you have to issue _all_ the putkey commands within a certain
time.
Do _not_ forget to fwstop && fwstart each machine after fw putkey.

Good luch & Best Regards,

Daniel Wirth
Consultant Network Security
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