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v7 Beginner Basics General Forwarding Protocols Wireless Networking Scripting failed to get sainfo Virtualization Other topics The Dude RouterBOARD hardware The User Manager SwOS Training Home Forum index RouterOS General L R IPSec Phase 2 problems with racoon Post Reply Print view richardhkirkando just joined Topic Author Posts: 14 Joined: Mon https://sourceforge.net/p/ipsec-tools/mailman/message/11662186/ Aug 25, 2008 9:11 pm Reputation: 0 IPSec Phase 2 problems with racoon 0 Quote #1 Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:47 pm Hello,Setting up a point-to-point IPSec VPN between RouterOS and a FreeBSD server running racoon. As far as I can tell, I have everything configured correctly, but when http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=26187 I attempt to send traffic over the tunnel and bring up the VPN, I get these messages in the log:13:33:49 ipsec,ike respond new phase 1 negotiation: 66.170.8.18[500]<=>69.129.194.51[500] 13:33:49 ipsec,ike begin Identity Protection mode. 13:33:49 ipsec,ike received Vendor ID: DPD 13:33:50 ipsec,ike ISAKMP-SA established 66.170.8.18[500]-69.129.194.51[500] spi:4a1db066a87d8bf1:7d3b7c7b60599f0c 13:33:51 ipsec,ike respond new phase 2 negotiation: 66.170.8.18[500]<=>69.129.194.51[500] 13:33:51 ipsec,ike spid 5c1 is not found 13:33:51 ipsec,ike failed to get sainfo. 13:33:51 ipsec,ike failed to get proposal for responder. 13:33:51 ipsec,ike failed to pre-process packet. I'm curious to see if anybody has any insight on the last four lines here. It would appear that I have something wrong in my phase 2 configs, but like I said before, everything seems to match up. If it helps, here are the relevant portions of my configs:RouterOS:Code: Select all/ip ipsec proposal
set default auth-algorithms=sha1 disabled=yes enc-algorithms=3des lifetime=30m name=default pfs-group=modp1024
add auth-algorithms=sha1 disabled=no enc-algorithms=3d
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