Created on 02-22-2010 11:46 PM
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Created on 02-23-2010 04:30 AM
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Created on 02-23-2010 05:07 AM
The Fortigate' s logging: 1:Intralot:37493080: initiate an SA with selectors: 192.168.3.0/255.255.255.0->172.29.80.4, ports=0/20480, protocol=6/6 1:Intralot: phase1 found 1:Intralot:37493081: received payloads HASH Notif 1:Intralot:37493081: received protected info 1:Intralot:37493081: protocol_id=3, notify_msg=14 (NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN), ispi_size=16 1:Intralot:37493081: spi=31b76a76aac42d0a99fcb41509f3ca22 1:Intralot:37493081: Msg=a4 The ASA’s logging: Feb 22 11:33:41 [IKEv1]: Group = 82.175.129.3, IP = 82.175.129.3, Received local Proxy Host data in ID Payload: Address 172.29.80.4, Protocol 6, Port 20480 Feb 22 11:33:41 [IKEv1]: Group = 82.175.129.3, IP = 82.175.129.3, QM IsRekeyed old sa not found by addr Feb 22 11:33:41 [IKEv1]: Group = 82.175.129.3, IP = 82.175.129.3, Static Crypto Map check, checking map = outside_map, seq = 1... Feb 22 11:33:41 [IKEv1]: Group = 82.175.129.3, IP = 82.175.129.3, Static Crypto Map check, map = outside_map, seq = 1, ACL does not match proxy IDs src:192.168.3.0 dst:172.29.80.4This is where I would start looking.... Seems to me both sides have 192.168.3.0 as the local subnet. That' s wrong. One side has to be reversed...
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Created on 02-24-2010 02:10 AM
Created on 02-24-2010 03:12 AM
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