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    Racoon: INFO: unsupported PF_KEY message REGISTER error

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      luci2200
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      Hello, I get the following errors on IPSEC logs:
      Apr 18 23:19:40 racoon: INFO: fe80::230:18ff:fe4a:9213%rl0[500] used as isakmp port (fd=18)
      Apr 18 23:19:40 racoon: [Self]: INFO: 192.168.11.12[500] used as isakmp port (fd=17)
      Apr 18 23:19:40 racoon: [Self]: INFO: 192.168.11.1[500] used as isakmp port (fd=16)
      Apr 18 23:19:40 racoon: INFO: fe80::230:18ff:fe4a:9211%rl2[500] used as isakmp port (fd=15)
      Apr 18 23:19:40 racoon: [Self]: INFO: 127.0.0.1[500] used as isakmp port (fd=14)
      Apr 18 23:19:40 racoon: INFO: ::1[500] used as isakmp port (fd=13)
      Apr 18 23:19:40 racoon: INFO: fe80::1%lo0[500] used as isakmp port (fd=12)
      Apr 18 23:19:39 racoon: INFO: unsupported PF_KEY message REGISTER

      Does anyone get those errorss:
      racoon: INFO: unsupported PF_KEY message REGISTER ? it is a site to site tunnel.

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        sullrich
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        Not enough information to go on.  Try different modes (main / aggressive).

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          hoba
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          What kind of system is at the other end? Though ipsec is a standard some vendors need some special settings to get together with pfSense (or other products as well).

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            luci2200
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            There are two pfSenses. This morning I succeed to configure the VPN. Was my mistake. I try to configure the VPN with both pfsenses on the same switch. I used a crossover LAN cable and everything is ok. I didn' had tho switches. Thank you  all of you for your help. This was my first time when I setup an IPSEC VPN.

            Lucian

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