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      artemis
      last edited by

      Hello, i have setup ipsec phase 1 and phase 2 with l2tp support and it works just fine. When i am rebooting the vm(pfsense)
      the following errors occur.

      Dec 19 16:26:55 ipsec_starter 88001 Starting strongSwan 5.7.1 IPsec [starter]...
      Dec 19 16:26:55 ipsec_starter 88001 no files found matching '/usr/local/etc/ipsec.conf'
      Dec 19 16:26:55 ipsec_starter 88001 failed to open config file '/usr/local/etc/ipsec.conf'
      Dec 19 16:26:55 ipsec_starter 88001 unable to start strongSwan -- fatal errors in config

      When i am looking on the path /usr/local/etc/ no files such as ipsec.conf exist.
      Any ideas?
      Thank you very much

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        pfSense puts the IPsec config in /var/etc/ipsec/. It shouldn't be looking in /usr/local/etc for anything.

        Are you starting it manually or with a custom script?

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          artemis
          last edited by

          Hello and thank you for you reply. From the Status->Systems Logs->IPsec there are these errors

          Dec 20 10:41:40 ipsec_starter 64519 Starting strongSwan 5.7.1 IPsec [starter]...
          Dec 20 10:41:40 ipsec_starter 64519 no files found matching '/usr/local/etc/ipsec.conf'
          Dec 20 10:41:40 ipsec_starter 64519 failed to open config file '/usr/local/etc/ipsec.conf'
          Dec 20 10:41:40 ipsec_starter 64519 unable to start strongSwan -- fatal errors in config

          When i try to start from the cli ipsec start these errors are coming up.

          no files found matching '/usr/local/etc/strongswan.conf'
          abort initialization due to invalid configuration
          Starting strongSwan 5.7.1 IPsec [starter]...
          no files found matching '/usr/local/etc/ipsec.conf'
          failed to open config file '/usr/local/etc/ipsec.conf'
          unable to start strongSwan -- fatal errors in config

          After i disable and enable phase 1 and phase 2 the configuration are creating and everything is ok. When i reboot the vm the configs are missing.
          Thank you very much

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            You don't need to start IPsec from the CLI. pfSense will start the IPsec service on its own if you have everything setup and enabled properly.

            You are most likely not passing the correct set of parameters for it to read the correct configuration.

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              artemis
              last edited by

              Ok so how can i ensure that i have setup it correctly and it will be able to start the service its own.

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                last edited by

                Use the GUI to set it up, and have at least one enabled P1+P2, the rest should happen naturally.

                Unless you are making manual modifications or trying to do something the GUI doesn't support, you shouldn't have to take any special steps here.

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                  artemis
                  last edited by

                  But the configuration came from the gui. Enabling mobile clients phase 1 + phase 2 and last l2tp. Thats it. When i am restarting the vm i issue the command ipsec status and nothing is appear. Clearly something is worng.

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                    Konstanti @artemis
                    last edited by

                    @artemis Hay
                    To help you answer the questions
                    Sorry for my English

                    1. during PF booting there is a message "Configuring IPsec VPN...done" ?
                    2. After booting there is in the /var/etc/ipsec/ file strongswan.conf ?
                    3. IFCONFIG shows that there is an enc0 interface after booting?
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                      artemis
                      last edited by

                      @Konstanti Hello and thank you for your reply.

                      1. It shows that the IPsec VTI interface is done( Nothing about IPsec VPN and i saw the L2TP vpn configured ok)
                        2)There is no ipsec folder inside etc :( (It shows the l2tp but not the ipsec)
                        3)Yes there is an enc0 after booting.
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                        Konstanti @artemis
                        last edited by

                        @artemis enc0 UP or DOWN ?? after booting
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                          artemis
                          last edited by

                          It seems to be down.

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                            Konstanti @artemis
                            last edited by

                            @artemis This means that IPSEC is not enabled at boot time

                            Or missing phase 1
                            Or phase 1 is disabled

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                              artemis
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                                Konstanti @Konstanti
                                last edited by Konstanti

                                @konstanti Try to set IKEV2without the l2tp/IPSEC
                                From the documentation
                                We strongly recommend using another solution such as IKEv2 instead of L2TP/IPsec.

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                                  artemis
                                  last edited by

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                                    Konstanti @artemis
                                    last edited by

                                    @artemis Unfortunately, nothing is visible

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                                      Konstanti @artemis
                                      last edited by

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

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                                        artemis
                                        last edited by

                                        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
                                          last edited by Konstanti

                                          @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
                                            last edited by

                                            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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