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    [2.2] Mobile clients not connecting anymore

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    • maxxerM
      maxxer
      last edited by

      @ermal:

      This is quite clear here

      
      Feb 10 13:55:51 pfSense charon: 15[IKE] <con1|113>no EAP key found for hosts 'C=US, ST=State, L=Locality, O=pfSense webConfigurator Self-Signed Certificate, E=admin@pfSense.localdomain, CN=pfSense-54d4d54a8beac' - 'admin'
      Feb 10 13:55:51 pfSense charon: 15[IKE] no EAP key found for hosts 'C=US, ST=State, L=Locality, O=pfSense webConfigurator Self-Signed Certificate, E=admin@pfSense.localdomain, CN=pfSense-54d4d54a8beac' - 'admin'
      Feb 10 13:55:51 pfSense charon: 15[IKE] <con1|113>EAP-MS-CHAPv2 verification failed, retry (1)</con1|113></con1|113> 
      

      Your ids are not matching with the ones you entered under EAP on pre-shared secrets.

      sorry for mixing things up, this must be the test I made from Ubuntu (strongswan client doesn't allow to enter a PSK)

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        dharrigan
        last edited by

        @maxxer:

        @ermal:

        Do you see on the logs anything related to identity?

        This seems like android is not sending the proper identity as configured hence it works when left blank because it sends its ip.

        This is the full log taken during my tests.

        Given this, isn't it better to work in main mode? Or does removing the identifier creates a security problem? thanks
        [tough this is not yet an acceptable solution to me, I cannot connect using Ubuntu's network manager strongswan]

        Hi,

        Unfortunately, it seems that if you run main mode, then iOS clients fail to connect. It has to be aggressive for them!

        -=david=-

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          eri--
          last edited by

          It means this will be fixed when support for multiple mobile sections is merged in.

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            dharrigan
            last edited by

            rocking and rolling!!!! :-)

            mucho gracious! :-)

            -=david=-

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            • D
              dharrigan
              last edited by

              Hi Again,

              would you happen to have the ticket/issue number for the new code to be merged in? I would like to add myself as a watcher :-)

              -=david=-

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              • maxxerM
                maxxer
                last edited by

                @ermal:

                It means this will be fixed when support for multiple mobile sections is merged in.

                what?

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                  alessandroa
                  last edited by

                  I have the same problem after upgrade to 2.2 versione. Android client going in time-out, Shrew client work (but I'd must change local network in 0.0.0.0/0 in phase 2).

                  The solution for me was change to main mode, so in pfSense I changed the negotiantion mode in phase 1, in the Shrew I changed the configuration to main mode, in Android clients I can't specify this mode, but if I leave blank the IPsec identifier, the client change authenticaion in main mode.

                  I don't know if this is a bug or what, I'll test better next time before upgrade ;-) (I've another problem with php version in another installation).

                  Thank you

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                    Bluejay
                    last edited by

                    @maxxer:

                    I had to do two changes:

                    • on the server set IPSec mobile to main mode

                    • on the Android client remove the IPSec identifier field (leave blank)

                    To confirm, I had the same problem with my Android clients, and these two steps fixed it. I am now able to connect to my VPN from both of my Android 5.0 devices.

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                    • w0wW
                      w0w
                      last edited by

                      For the android clients there is strongswan app in market and it works, but quite differently, for me it does not route all traffic to VPN, only LAN subnet traffic.
                      Anyway I did not have any luck with empty ID field on 4.1.2 android.

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                        HaburGate
                        last edited by

                        Empty ID field didn't work for us either, sadly.

                        PGP Key: 0x82A211A2
                        Server:    pool.sks-keyservers.net

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                          newmember
                          last edited by

                          I deleted my 'Mobile Client'  under Tunnels, then went to 'Mobile Clients' tab and saw that "Create Phase 1" option was available.
                          I re-created Phase and Phase 2 and the vpn worked again.

                          Cheers

                          VPN: IPsec: Edit Phase 1: Mobile Client

                          Key Exchange version  V1
                          Internet Protocol      Ipv4
                          Interface  WAN
                          Description Mobile Client

                          Authentication method  Mutual PSK
                          Negotiation mode  Aggressive
                          My identifier  My IP Address

                          Encryption algorithm  AES 256
                          Hash algorithm    SHA1
                          DH key group  2
                          Lifetime  28800

                          NAT Traversal  Force
                          Dead Peer Detection  Enable  /  10  /  5

                          VPN: IPsec: Edit Phase 2: Mobile Client

                          Local Network  DMZ  (mine is DMZ but yours might be LAN)
                          Protocol  ESP

                          Encryption algorithms  AES 256 (only)
                          Hash algorithms    SHA1
                          PFS key group  2
                          Lifetime  3600

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