Difference between revisions of "Troubleshooting VPN"
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$FWDIR/log/ike.elg | $FWDIR/log/ike.elg | ||
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+ | Additional debug level might be required using vpn debug mon / moff which will generate the files: $FWDIR/log/ikemonitor.snoop with IKE payload in plain text. | ||
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+ | If you are experiencing connectivity issues, you might want to run: fw monitor -e "accept port(500) or port(4500);" -o /var/log/fw_monitor.cap | ||
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+ | Or check the egress interface. This can be adjusted using Inter Operable properties - IPsec VPN - Link Selection - Source IP address settings - Manual - IP address of chosen interface. |
Revision as of 16:42, 7 April 2019
Review encryption domain, make sure only one IP matches remote peer and also refer to following SK:
In summary:
vpn debug trunc vpn debug ikeon vpn debug on TDERROR_ALL_ALL=5 vpn tu Delete all IPsec+IKE SAs for a given peer (GW) vpn debug ikeoff vpn debug off vpn debug truncoff
collect files:
$FWDIR/log/vpnd.elg $FWDIR/log/ike.elg
Additional debug level might be required using vpn debug mon / moff which will generate the files: $FWDIR/log/ikemonitor.snoop with IKE payload in plain text.
If you are experiencing connectivity issues, you might want to run: fw monitor -e "accept port(500) or port(4500);" -o /var/log/fw_monitor.cap
Or check the egress interface. This can be adjusted using Inter Operable properties - IPsec VPN - Link Selection - Source IP address settings - Manual - IP address of chosen interface.