You must define connection address and key in ipsec.secrets. -- Eero 2016-04-01 19:38 GMT+03:00 Glenn Pierce <glennpierce at gmail.com>: > Just trying to follow the instructions here > > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Security_Guide/sec-Securing_Virtual_Private_Networks.html > > I don't think I am doing anything special. > > At the point where there is some communication going on > > Getting this error > > packet from *****:1024: received Vendor ID payload [Cisco-Unity] > Apr 01 17:33:44 carneab4.memset.net pluto[15986]: packet from > ***:1024: received Vendor ID payload [Dead Peer Detection] > Apr 01 17:33:44 carneab4.memset.net pluto[15986]: packet from *** > :1024: initial Main Mode message received on ****:500 but no > connection has been authorized with policy RSASIG+IKEV1_ALLOW > > The errors are so vague. > Not sure what the problem is now > > > > My conf > > > > conn tunnel > #phase2alg=aes256-sha1;modp1024 > keyexchange=ike > #ike=aes256-sha1;modp1024 > left=192.168.1.122 > leftnexthop=81.129.247.152 # My ISP assigned external ip adresss > (I am testing at home) > > leftrsasigkey=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 > right=89.200.134.211 > > rightrsasigkey=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 > authby=secret|rsasig > # load and initiate automatically > auto=start > > conn site1 > also=tunnel > leftsubnet=10.0.128.0/22 > rightsubnet=192.168.1.222/32 > > conn site2 > also=tunnel > > > > > > > > > On 1 April 2016 at 15:58, Eero Volotinen <eero.volotinen at iki.fi> wrote: > > So you are using pkcs12 on centos: > > > > https://www.sslshopper.com/article-most-common-openssl-commands.html > > -- > > Eero > > > > 2016-04-01 17:44 GMT+03:00 Glenn Pierce <glennpierce at gmail.com>: > > > >> Sorry but I have looked for over two days. Trying every command I could > >> find. > >> > >> There is obviously a misunderstanding somewhere. > >> > >> After generating a key pair with > >> ipsec newhostkey --configdir /etc/ipsec.d --output > /etc/ipsec.d/my.secrets > >> > >> I exported to a file with > >> ipsec showhostkey --ipseckey > file > >> > >> The man pages says > >> ipsec showhostkey outputs in ipsec.conf(5) format, > >> > >> Ie > >> > >> > >> ***.server.net. IN IPSECKEY 10 0 2 . > >> > >> > 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 > >> > >> > >> is this the format openssl is meant to beable to convert ? or is the > >> an intermediate step I am missing as like I said not command I found > >> seems to work. > >> > >> > >> On 1 April 2016 at 14:35, Eero Volotinen <eero.volotinen at iki.fi> wrote: > >> > It works, try googling for openssl pem conversion > >> > 1.4.2016 4.32 ip. "Glenn Pierce" <glennpierce at gmail.com> kirjoitti: > >> > > >> >> I have tried > >> >> openssl rsa -in bicester_left.pub -outform pem > bicester_left.pem > >> >> > >> >> I get > >> >> unable to load Private Key > >> >> 140372295030648:error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start > >> >> line:pem_lib.c:701:Expecting: ANY PRIVATE KEY > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> On 1 April 2016 at 13:59, Eero Volotinen <eero.volotinen at iki.fi> > wrote: > >> >> > You can do any kind of format conversions with openssl commandline > >> >> client. > >> >> > > >> >> > Eero > >> >> > 1.4.2016 3.56 ip. "Glenn Pierce" <glennpierce at gmail.com> > kirjoitti: > >> >> > > >> >> >> Hi I am trying to setup a libreswan vpn between centos 7 and a > >> Mikrotik > >> >> >> router. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> I am try to get the keys working. My problem is the Mikrotik > router > >> >> >> wants the key in PEM format > >> >> >> > >> >> >> How do I export the keys generated with ipsec newhostkey > >> >> >> into PEM format ? > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Thanks > >> >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> >> CentOS mailing list > >> >> >> CentOS at centos.org > >> >> >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >> >> >> > >> >> > _______________________________________________ > >> >> > CentOS mailing list > >> >> > CentOS at centos.org > >> >> > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> CentOS mailing list > >> >> CentOS at centos.org > >> >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >> >> > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > CentOS mailing list > >> > CentOS at centos.org > >> > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >> _______________________________________________ > >> CentOS mailing list > >> CentOS at centos.org > >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > CentOS mailing list > > CentOS at centos.org > > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >