[ale] freeswan

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Fri Dec 13 17:51:08 EST 2002


I'm trying to set up a FreeS/Wan VPN. I've got the latest tools and
toys. Cookbooked a basic configuration copied from Nate
http://www.natecarlson.com/linux/

When the ipsec starts, the actual communication part, pluto, immediately
dies with a "signal 8". 

?????

Has anyone used Frees/Wan lately? Has anyone a clue as to what this
means?  From the "turned on all debugging" error log:

Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_msg_hdr_build:
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_msg_hdr_build: on_entry
&pfkey_ext=c6769d70 pfkey_ext=c6769d9c *pfkey_ext=00000000.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_msg_hdr_build: on_exit
&pfkey_ext=c6769d70 pfkey_ext=c6769d9c *pfkey_ext=c75566a0.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_safe_build: error=0
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_safe_build:success.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_safe_build: error=0
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_safe_build:success.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_msg_build:
pfkey_msg=cb4c44b0 allocated 56 bytes, &(extensions[0])=c6769d9c
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_msg_build: copying 40
bytes from extensions[15]=cb4c45f0 to=cb4c44c0
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_msg_build: extensions
permitted=0000c001, seen=00008001, required=00000001.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_upmsg: allocating 56
bytes...
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_upmsg: ...allocated at
cafe64f0.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_register_reply: sending
up register message for satype=9(IPIP) to socket=cb7a2ac4 succeeded.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_release: sock=cb7a2ac4
sk=c45b1140
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_destroy_socket: .
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_remove_socket: .
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_remove_socket:
succeeded.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_destroy_socket:
pfkey_remove_socket called.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_destroy_socket:
sk(c45b1140)->(&c45b1188)receive_queue.{next=c45b1188,prev=c45b1188}.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_destroy_socket:
destroyed.
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_list_remove_socket:
removing sock=cb7a2ac4
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle last message repeated 7 times
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle ipsec__plutorun: !pluto failure!:  exited with
error status 136 (signal 8)
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle kernel: klips_debug:pfkey_list_remove_socket:
removing sock=cb7a2ac4
Dec 13 09:28:39 castle ipsec__plutorun: restarting IPsec after pause...


It's the !pluto failure!: line where it all dies. And that is at the
beginning of the plutorun script that generates the error.
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