Hi Paul, I have to admit, I misunderstood way back in the beginning and made too many changes to the ebuild. I thought that the whole config directory had moved, when it was only the nss directory. I have sorted that out now. All I had to do was have the ebuild create the /var/lib/ipsec/nss directory just like you suggested.
All that is sorted out now. Here is the latest error message. Oct 26 08:11:27.500126: loading secrets from "/etc/ipsec.secrets" Oct 26 08:11:27.500164: loading secrets from "/etc/ipsec.d/ipsec.nm-l2tp.secrets" Oct 26 08:11:27.511475: added IKEv1 connection "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" Oct 26 08:11:27.522480: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: initiating IKEv1 Main Mode connection Oct 26 08:11:27.522658: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: sent Main Mode request Oct 26 08:11:28.023076: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: STATE_MAIN_I1: retransmission; will wait 0.5 seconds for response Oct 26 08:11:28.029379: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: sent Main Mode I2 Oct 26 08:11:28.530045: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: STATE_MAIN_I2: retransmission; will wait 0.5 seconds for response Oct 26 08:11:28.593729: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: sent Main Mode I3 Oct 26 08:11:28.689015: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: Peer ID is ID_IPV4_ADDR: '[[server ip_address]]' Oct 26 08:11:28.689218: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: IKE SA established {auth=PRESHARED_KEY cipher=AES_CBC_256 integ=HMAC_SHA1 group=MODP2048} Oct 26 08:11:28.689336: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #2: initiating Quick Mode PSK+ENCRYPT+PFS+UP+IKEV1_ALLOW+IKE_FRAG_ALLOW+ESN_NO {using isakmp#1 msgid:84d31f03 proposal=AES_CBC_256-HMAC_SHA1_96, AES_CBC_128-HMAC_SHA1_96, 3DES_CBC-HMAC_SHA1_96 pfsgroup=MODP2048} Oct 26 08:11:28.692241: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #2: sent Quick Mode request Oct 26 08:11:29.193066: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #2: STATE_QUICK_I1: retransmission; will wait 0.5 seconds for response Oct 26 08:11:29.586945: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #2: NAT-Traversal: received 2 NAT-OA. Ignored because peer is not NATed Oct 26 08:11:29.587049: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #2: our client subnet returned doesn't match my proposal - us: [[machine home net IP addy]]/32 vs them: [[my internet IP address]]/32 Oct 26 08:11:29.587089: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #2: sending encrypted notification INVALID_ID_INFORMATION to [[server ip_address]]:4500 Oct 26 08:11:29.587339: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #2: deleting state (STATE_QUICK_I1) aged 0.898044s and NOT sending notification Oct 26 08:11:29.587451: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #2: ERROR: netlink response for Del SA esp.cfdd97dd@[[server ip_address]] included errno 3: No such process Oct 26 08:11:43.789943: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0": terminating SAs using this connection Oct 26 08:11:43.790008: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: deleting state (STATE_MAIN_I4) aged 16.267541s and sending notification This looks like a configuration error as the remote host is confused about my home network IP address and my internet IP address. We're close, I think. Thanks again for your help. On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 7:04 AM Paul Wouters <p...@nohats.ca> wrote: > On Sun, 25 Oct 2020, Brian McKee wrote: > > > THANKS! That was a great idea!I found this in /var/log/pluto.log: (Let > me know if you need to see more, this is > > just the end of it) > > > Oct 25 15:47:46.268455: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: > initiating IKEv1 Main Mode connection > > Oct 25 15:47:46.268593: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: sent > Main Mode request > > Oct 25 15:47:46.339726: "9a088450-2a7b-4012-befe-facf564c77e0" #1: Can't > authenticate: no preshared key found > > for `10.1.10.221' and `[[IP_ADDRESS]]'. Attribute > OAKLEY_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD > > Your machine cannot find it's own PSK ? > > Normally, NetworkManager writes a secrets file that is read via the > include statement in /etc/ipsec.secrets for /etc/ipsec.d/*.secrets > and then it runs "ipsec secrets" to re-read it, and it deletes the file > again. > > Perhaps libreswan was compiled with ipsecddir at a different location? > > > Based on this, I guess there's a pre-shared-key issue. But I set that in > kde's network manager's systems > > settings module. Is it possible that the PSK has changed location in the > conf files? > > check if you have an /etc/ipsec.secrets file and if it has an include > line for /etc/ipsec.d/*.secrets ? > > You can always drop in a permanent file or entry in /etc/ipsec.secrets > with: > > 0.0.0.0 [[IP_ADDRESS]] : PSK "yourstrongsecret" > > Paul > -- -- Consciousness moves everything.
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