You need to turn on "Find My Mac" for this machine. The "token" it's failing
to find is the Find My Mac ID token. This seems to be something new in 10.9
as others have noted. Not sure if this should be considered a bug or a
feature...

4/3/14 8:54:59.513 PM racoon[3070]: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase 1
Retransmit).
4/3/14 8:54:59.514 PM awacsd[102]: Could not find token for
fd5d:56f5:02d1:26a0:a108:b83b:6d69:69e2
4/3/14 8:55:09.121 PM NetAuthSysAgent[4793]: ERROR: AFP_GetServerInfo -
connect failed 64
4/3/14 8:55:09.123 PM sharingd[209]: SDSharePointBrowser::handleOpenCallBack
returned 64
4/3/14 8:55:12.504 PM racoon[3070]: Phase 2 negotiation failed due to time
up waiting for Phase 1. ESP



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