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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.2 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      charliem
      last edited by

      On version "built on Thu Sep 11 19:41:05 CDT 2014"

      Good news is I can't reproduce the hang in php-fpm.

      Bad news is now no SAD or SPD entries are created, but a lease does show up in the pool.  Still no traffic though.

      Further bad news is that setting any loglevels to '-1' is not possible any more.  This triggers corresponding entries in syslog:

      Sep 12 07:59:35 pfsense php-fpm[27936]: /vpn_ipsec_settings.php: The command '/usr/local/sbin/ipsec stroke loglevel tls -1' returned exit code '255', the output was 'stroke: invalid option -- 1 stroke [OPTIONS] command [ARGUMENTS]  Options:   -h, --help             print this information.   -d, --daemon=NAME      name of the daemon. Commands:   Add a connection:     stroke add NAME MY_ID OTHER_ID MY_ADDR OTHER_ADDR\            MY_NET OTHER_NET     where: ID is any IKEv2 ID            ADDR is a IPv4 address            NET is a IPv4 subnet in CIDR notation   Delete a connection:     stroke delete NAME     where: NAME is a connection name added with "stroke add"   Initiate a connection:     stroke up NAME     where: NAME is a connection name added with "stroke add"   Initiate a connection without blocking:     stroke up-nb NAME     where: NAME is a connection name added with "stroke add"   Terminate a connection:     stroke down NAME     where: NAME is a connection name added with "stroke add"   Terminate a connecti
      
      

      And it fails interactively as well.  Note the usage text still shows it as a valid command:

      [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/var/log(17): /usr/local/sbin/ipsec stroke loglevel imc -1
      stroke: invalid option -- 1
      
      < lots of usage info deleted here >
      
      Error: invalid option
      [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/var/log(18):
      
      
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        eri--
        last edited by

        Can you share your configs?

        I will check the loglevel thing.
        Though it will have been there even before but it was not noticed!

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          charliem
          last edited by

          @ermal:

          Can you share your configs?

          Sure, thanks for looking!  First ipsec.conf, then strongswan.conf and last ipsec listall output (with tunnel up, client appears OK and gets the login banner).

          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/var/etc/ipsec(37): cat ipsec.conf
          # This file is automatically generated. Do not edit
          config setup
                  uniqueids = yes
                  charondebug="dmn = 1,mgr = 0,ike = 0,chd = 0,job = 0,cfg = 0,knl = 0,net = 1,enc = 0,app = 0,esp = 1,lib = 1"
          
          conn con1
                  aggressive = yes
                  fragmentation = yes
                  keyexchange = ikev1
                  reauth = yes
                  rekey = yes
                  reqid = 1
                  installpolicy = yes
                  type = tunnel
                  dpdaction = none
                  auto = add
                  left = xx.yy.zz.132
                  right = %any
                  leftid = vpnusers@home.com
                  ikelifetime = 86400s
                  lifetime = 3600s
                  rightsourceip = 192.168.3.0/24
                  rightsubnet = 192.168.3.0/24
                  leftsubnet = 192.168.2.0/24
                  ike = aes256-sha256-modp1024!
                  esp = aes256-md5,aes256-sha1,aes256-sha256,blowfish256-md5,blowfish256-sha1,blowfish256-sha256,blowfish192-md5,blowfish192-sha1,blowfish192-sha256,blowfish128-md5,blowfish128-sha1,blowfish128-sha256,3des-md5,3des-sha1,3des-sha256!
                  leftauth = psk
                  rightauth = psk
          
          
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/var/etc/ipsec(38): cat strongswan.conf
          
          #Automatically generated please do not modify
          starter {
              load_warning = no
          }
          
          charon {
          
                  # number of worker threads in charon
                  threads = 16
                  ikesa_table_size = 32
                  ikesa_table_segments = 4
                  init_limit_half_open = 1000;
          
                  # XXX: There is not much choice here really users win their security!
                  i_dont_care_about_security_and_use_aggressive_mode_psk=yes
          
                  # And two loggers using syslog. The subsections define the facility to log
                  # to, currently one of: daemon, auth.
                  syslog {
          
                          identifier = charon
                          # default level to the LOG_DAEMON facility
                          daemon {
                          }
                          # very minimalistic IKE auditing logs to LOG_AUTHPRIV
                          auth {
                              default = -1
                              ike = 1
                              ike_name = yes
                          }
                  }
                  cisco_unity = yes
                  plugins {
                          attr {
                          subnet = 192.168.3.0/24
                          dns = 8.8.8.8
                          split-include = 192.168.2.0/24
                          28672 = Welcome to Test .. Authorized use only!
                          }
                  xauth-generic {
                          script = /etc/inc/ipsec.auth-user.php
                          authcfg = Local Database
                  }
                  }
          }
          
          
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/var/etc/ipsec(41): ipsec statusall
          Status of IKE charon daemon (weakSwan 5.2.0, FreeBSD 10.1-PRERELEASE, amd64):
            uptime: 11 hours, since Sep 11 22:56:08 2014
            worker threads: 10 of 16 idle, 6/0/0/0 working, job queue: 0/0/0/0, scheduled: 11
            loaded plugins: charon curl unbound aes des blowfish rc2 sha1 sha2 md4 md5 random nonce x509 revocation constraints pubkey pkcs1 pkcs7 pkcs8 pkcs12 pgp dnskey sshkey ipseckey pem openssl fips-prf gmp xcbc cmac hmac attr kernel-pfkey kernel-pfroute resolve socket-default stroke smp updown eap-identity eap-sim eap-aka eap-aka-3gpp2 eap-md5 eap-mschapv2 eap-dynamic eap-tls eap-ttls eap-peap xauth-generic xauth-eap whitelist addrblock
          Virtual IP pools (size/online/offline):
            192.168.3.0/24: 254/1/0
          Listening IP addresses:
            192.168.2.128
            xx.yy.zz.132
            192.168.100.5
          Connections:
                  con1:  xx.yy.zz.132...%any  IKEv1 Aggressive
                  con1:   local:  [vpnusers@home.com] uses pre-shared key authentication
                  con1:   remote: uses pre-shared key authentication
                  con1:   child:  192.168.2.0/24|/0 === 192.168.3.0/24|/0 TUNNEL
          Security Associations (1 up, 0 connecting):
                  con1[5]: ESTABLISHED 24 seconds ago, xx.yy.zz.132[vpnusers@home.com]...aaa.bbb.ccc.137[vpnusers@home.com]
                  con1[5]: IKEv1 SPIs: 0076e8adb5b55a1e_i 4fe2ea1d13eec388_r*, pre-shared key reauthentication in 23 hours
                  con1[5]: IKE proposal: AES_CBC_256/HMAC_SHA2_256_128/PRF_HMAC_SHA2_256/MODP_1024
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/var/etc/ipsec(42): setkey -D
          No SAD entries.
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/var/etc/ipsec(43): setkey -PD
          No SPD entries.
          
          
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            eri--
            last edited by

            You should have some warnings on your ipsec log.
            Why the policies have not been created!

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              charliem
              last edited by

              No obvious errors in the log that I can see, they look just like what I posted yesterday.

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                eri--
                last edited by

                Well try using a different subnet for the rightsourceip rather than peer ip address.

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                  charliem
                  last edited by

                  @ermal:

                  Well try using a different subnet for the rightsourceip rather than peer ip address.

                  SAD and SPD entries can be created if I comment out 'rightsubnet=192.168.3.0/24' from ipsec.conf (not sure that's possible with the current webgui code).  But I still cannot pass any traffic through the tunnel.

                  I will start from scratch and take a close look over the weekend, thanks.

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                    charliem
                    last edited by

                    This strongswan bug https://wiki.strongswan.org/issues/586 was properly rejected because it was not a strongswan issue, but rather a FreeBSD 10.0 issue.

                    Symptoms seem to match what I'm seeing … Was or is this a valid bug?  I can't immediately find a similar patchset in FreeBSD sources, but I can't believe a bug like this would still be around.

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                      hege
                      last edited by

                      FYI:

                      i have the same issue.
                      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=81657.msg446613#msg446613

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                        eri--
                        last edited by

                        @charliem:

                        This strongswan bug https://wiki.strongswan.org/issues/586 was properly rejected because it was not a strongswan issue, but rather a FreeBSD 10.0 issue.

                        Symptoms seem to match what I'm seeing … Was or is this a valid bug?  I can't immediately find a similar patchset in FreeBSD sources, but I can't believe a bug like this would still be around.

                        The fix is already present in FreeBSD 10 afaik.
                        So that patch is already merged!

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