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    IPsec configuration files lost after reboot.

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      Konstanti @artemis
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      @artemis Unfortunately, nothing is visible

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        Konstanti @artemis
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        @artemis https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/book/ipsec/mobile-ipsec.html

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          artemis
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          Ok. To describe it, am showing you that the phase1 is enabled from the gui and the interface is not up.

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            Konstanti @artemis
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            @artemis
            When booting the PF checks whether it is enabled to initialize IPSEC
            If not , enc0 set to down
            And files strongswan.conf, ipsec.conf,..... not created

            Try to configure access using IKEV2 without l2tp

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              artemis
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              Ok how can i say to my pfsense to check the IPsec on the boot, because as i told you before it doesnt check it. My remote hosts do not support ikev2

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                Konstanti @artemis
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                @artemis he picture shows that phase 1 is disabled from gui (your configuration)
                Phase 1 is enabled (my configuration)
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                  artemis
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                  Right now i am feeling that i want to dig a hole and put myself in. I thought that green (Enabled) was the status of the phase 1. Omg and the worst part is that i am a network engineer(CCNP). OMG. Thank you very much.

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                    Grimson Banned @artemis
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                    @artemis said in IPsec configuration files lost after reboot.:

                    I thought that green (Enabled) was the status of the phase 1.

                    There is a big difference between Enable and Enabled.

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                      artemis
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                      Just a comment to say something Grimson?

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                        Konstanti @artemis
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                        @artemis Is it loading correctly now ? ))))))

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                          artemis
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                          Yes everything is fine right know. Thank you for your help

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                            Konstanti @artemis
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                            @artemis At the time , too, wanted to go to study at Cisco engineer, but could not . Glad to have helped ))))) good Luck

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