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    Encryption domains with Cisco Vpn

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      mdurrani
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      I created a VPN with PfSense from my side and Cisco firewall to other side. Phase 1 is established in both sides, phase 2 is down from my side and Active Idle to other side.

      Otherside told me that traffic has to go trough 2 encryption domain, otherwise they can not allow the VPN (policies company).

      I think that I created the 2 encryption domain in phase 2, but I dont know why not work.

      Pls help

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        "Encryption domain" in Cisco-speak is a Phase 2 entry. Something in there must not match their side exactly.

        Set your IPsec logging as shown under https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/IPsec_Troubleshooting#Common_Errors_.28strongSwan.2C_pfSense_.3E.3D_2.2.x.29 and see what shows up when the Cisco side tries to initiate the tunnel.

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