This document shows how to configure a Network Address Translation Traversal (NAT-T) between Cisco VPN Clients located behind a Port Address Translation (PAT)/NAT device and a remote Cisco VPN Concentrator. NAT-T can be used between VPN Clients and a VPN Concentrator, or between concentrators behind a NAT/PAT device. NAT-T can also be used when connecting to a Cisco router running Cisco IOS® Software and PIX Firewall; however, these configurations are not discussed in this document.
There are no specific requirements for this document.
The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions:
Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator 4.0(1)B
Cisco VPN Clients: 3.6.1 and 4.0(3) Rel
Cisco PIX Firewall (PAT device) version 6.3(3)
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
This document uses this network setup:
There are VPN Clients on the two PCs (10.10.10.2 and 10.10.10.3) behind the PIX Firewall. The PIX in this scenario is simply being used as a PAT device, and conducts PAT on these addresses to 171.69.89.78. Any device that is able to PAT multiple internal connections can be used here. The VPN 3000 Concentrator public address is 172.16.172.50. The following example demonstrates how to configure the clients and the concentrator so that NAT-T is used during the IKE negotiation.
For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
After NAT-T negotiation is completed, the initiator can use any random User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port (Y). The destination port must be UDP 4500, as in UDP (Y, 4500), and the responder uses UDP (4500, Y). All subsequent Internet Key Exchange (IKE) negotiations and rekeying are done on these ports. During NAT-T negotiations, both the IPSec peers negotiate the UDP ports and also determine if they are behind a NAT/PAT device. The IPSec peer behind the NAT/PAT device sends the IPSec-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet to the IPSec peer that is not behind a NAT/PAT device. NAT-T encapsulates IPSec traffic in UDP datagrams, using port 4500, thereby providing NAT devices with port information. NAT-T autodetects any NAT devices, and only encapsulates IPSec traffic when necessary.
When implementing IPSec over NAT translation on the VPN 3000 Concentrator, IPSec over TCP takes first precedence, then NAT-T, and then IPSec over UDP. By default, NAT-T is turned off. You need to enable NAT-T using a checkbox located in NAT Transparency, under the IPSec configuration located under Tunneling Protocols. Also, for a LAN-to-LAN tunnel, you have to turn NAT-T on under the LAN-to-LAN configurations IPSec NAT-T field.
To use NAT-T, you must complete these steps:
Open port 4500 on any firewall you have configured in front of a VPN Concentrator.
Reconfigure previous IPSec/UDP configurations using port 4500 to a different port.
Choose Configuration > Interfaces > Ethernet, and choose the second or third options for the Fragmentation Policy parameter.
These options allow traffic to travel across NAT devices that do not support IP fragmentation; they do not impede the operation of NAT devices that do support IP fragmentation.
The relevant configuration output for the PIX is shown here:
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pix501(config)# : Saved : PIX Version 6.3(3) nameif ethernet0 outside security0 nameif ethernet1 inside security100 ip address outside 171.69.89.78 255.255.254.0 ip address inside 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0 ... global (outside) 1 interface nat (inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0 0 ... route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 171.69.88.1 1 http server enable http 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.255 inside ... Cryptochecksum:6990adf6e0e2800ed409ae7364eecc9d : end [OK] |
This sample configuration assumes that the VPN 3000 Concentrator has already been configured for IP connectivity, and that standard (non-NAT-T) VPN connections have already been established.
To enable NAT-T on a VPN 3000 Concentrator release earlier than version 4.1, choose Configurations > System > Tunneling protocols > IPSec > NAT Transparency, then check the IPSec over NAT-T option on the concentrator as shown in the example below. The NAT-T option is off by default.
To enable NAT-T on a VPN Concentrator version 4.1 and later, navigate to the same NAT Transparency window by choosing Configuration > Tunneling and Security > IPSec > NAT Transparency.
To use NAT-T, check Enable Transparent Tunneling. The following example demonstrates this on a VPN Client later than version 4.0.
Note: The same configuration option is available on VPN Client version 3.x.
This section provides information you can use to confirm your configuration is working properly.
Certain show commands are supported by the Output Interpreter Tool (registered customers only) , which allows you to view an analysis of show command output.
Additional troubleshooting information can be found at IP Security Troubleshooting - Understanding and Using debug Commands.
These commands are used to verify the PIX configuration:
show xlate—As shown in the output below, the PIX is using different source ports for the two VPN Clients, but the destination ports are the same. All IPSec data packets are wrapped using UDP port 4500. Subsequent rekeying negotiations also use the same source and destination ports.
pix501(config)# show xlate 3 in use, 4 most used PAT Global 171.69.89.78(1025) Local 10.10.10.3(4500) PAT Global 171.69.89.78(1026) Local 10.10.10.2(4500) PAT Global 171.69.89.78(4) Local 10.10.10.2(500)
show arp—Use this command to display the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table and determine if ARP requests are being processed.
pix501(config)# show arp outside 171.69.88.3 00d0.0132.e40a outside 171.69.88.2 00d0.0133.3c0a outside 171.69.88.1 0000.0c07.ac7b inside 10.10.10.3 0050.dabb.f093 inside 10.10.10.2 0001.0267.55cc pix501(config)#
Once the VPN tunnel is established, right-click on the yellow lock and choose Status. A similar window is shown below. Note that the tunnel port is UDP 4500, which proves that you are using NAT-T.
Complete these steps:
On the VPN Concentrator, choose Administration > Administrator Session.
The VPN Client session can be seen under Remote Access Sessions. The example below shows the sessions of the two clients after they have established an IPSec tunnel to the VPN Concentrator. They are both using the public IP address 171.69.89.78 and were assigned 40.1.1.1 and 40.1.1.2, respectively.
Double-click on a client user name.
The IPSec/IKE statistics are shown, as seen in the example below. The UDP source port used by the client is 1029, and the destination port used is 4500.
This section provides information you can use to troubleshoot your configuration.
Note: Before issuing debug commands, refer to Important Information on Debug Commands.
Note: Additional PIX troubleshooting information can be found at IP Security Troubleshooting - Understanding and Using debug Commands.
On the PC on which the VPN Client is installed, open the Log Viewer before establishing a connection to the VPN Concentrator. This log output highlights the NAT-T-specific messages:
1 21:06:48.208 10/18/02 Sev=Info/6 DIALER/0x63300002 Initiating connection. 2 21:06:48.218 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100002 Begin connection process 3 21:06:48.218 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100004 Establish secure connection using Ethernet 4 21:06:48.218 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100026 Attempt connection with server "172.16.172.50" 42 21:07:42.326 10/18/02 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x6300003B Attempting to establish a connection with 172.16.172.50. 43 21:07:42.366 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK AG (SA, KE, NON, ID, VID, VID, VID, VID, VID) to 172.16.172.50 44 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 172.16.172.50 45 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014 RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK AG (SA, KE, NON, ID, HASH, VID, VID, VID, VID, NAT-D, NAT-D, VID, VID) from 172.16.172.50 46 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000059 Vendor ID payload = 12F5F28C457168A9702D9FE274CC0100 47 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001 Peer is a Cisco-Unity compliant peer 48 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000059 Vendor ID payload = 09002689DFD6B712 49 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001 Peer supports XAUTH 50 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000059 Vendor ID payload = AFCAD71368A1F1C96B8696FC77570100 51 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001 Peer supports DPD 52 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000059 Vendor ID payload = 90CB80913EBB696E086381B5EC427B1F 53 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001 Peer supports NAT-T 54 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000059 Vendor ID payload = 4048B7D56EBCE88525E7DE7F00D6C2D3C0000000 55 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000001 Peer supports IKE fragmentation payloads 56 21:07:42.716 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000059 Vendor ID payload = 1F07F70EAA6514D3B0FA96542A500306 57 21:07:42.757 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK AG *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_INITIAL_CONTACT, NAT-D, NAT-D) to 172.16.172.50 58 21:07:42.767 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 172.16.172.50 59 21:07:42.767 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014 RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from 172.16.172.50 60 21:07:42.767 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100015 Launch xAuth application 61 21:07:42.967 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014 Deleted all keys 62 21:07:59.801 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100017 xAuth application returned 63 21:07:59.801 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to 172.16.172.50 64 21:08:00.101 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 172.16.172.50 65 21:08:00.101 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014 RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from 172.16.172.50 66 21:08:00.101 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000071 Automatic NAT Detection Status: Remote end is NOT behind a NAT device This end IS behind a NAT device 67 21:08:00.101 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310000E Established Phase 1 SA. 1 Phase 1 SA in the system 68 21:08:00.111 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to 172.16.172.50 69 21:08:00.111 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300005D Client sending a firewall request to concentrator 70 21:08:00.111 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300005C Firewall Policy: Product=Cisco Integrated Client, Capability= (Centralized Protection Policy). 71 21:08:00.111 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) to 172.16.172.50 72 21:08:00.122 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 172.16.172.50 73 21:08:00.122 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014 RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK TRANS *(HASH, ATTR) from 172.16.172.50 74 21:08:00.122 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000010 MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = INTERNAL_IPV4_ADDRESS: , value = 40.1.1.1 75 21:08:00.122 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_SAVEPWD: , value = 0x00000000 76 21:08:00.122 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = MODECFG_UNITY_PFS: , value = 0x00000000 77 21:08:00.122 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000E MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = APPLICATION_VERSION, value = Cisco Systems, Inc. /VPN 3000 Concentrator Version 3.6.1.Rel built by vmurphy on Aug 29 2002 18:34:44 78 21:08:00.122 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300000D MODE_CFG_REPLY: Attribute = Recieved and using NAT-T port number , value = 0x00001194 79 21:08:00.132 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100019 Mode Config data received 80 21:08:00.142 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000055 Received a key request from Driver for IP address 172.16.172.50, GW IP = 172.16.172.50 81 21:08:00.142 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID) to 172.16.172.50 82 21:08:00.142 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000055 Received a key request from Driver for IP address 10.10.10.255, GW IP = 172.16.172.50 83 21:08:00.142 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID) to 172.16.172.50 84 21:08:00.172 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 172.16.172.50 85 21:08:00.172 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014 RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from 172.16.172.50 86 21:08:00.172 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000044 RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 86400 seconds 87 21:08:00.172 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000046 This SA has already been alive for 18 seconds, setting expiry to 86382 seconds from now 88 21:08:00.182 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 172.16.172.50 89 21:08:00.182 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014 RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from 172.16.172.50 90 21:08:00.182 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000044 RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 28800 seconds 91 21:08:00.182 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH) to 172.16.172.50 92 21:08:00.182 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000058 Loading IPsec SA (Message ID = 0x347A7363 OUTBOUND SPI = 0x02CC3526 INBOUND SPI = 0x5BEEBB4C) 93 21:08:00.182 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000025 Loaded OUTBOUND ESP SPI: 0x02CC3526 94 21:08:00.182 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000026 Loaded INBOUND ESP SPI: 0x5BEEBB4C 95 21:08:00.182 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x6310001A One secure connection established 96 21:08:00.192 10/18/02 Sev=Info/6 DIALER/0x63300003 Connection established. 97 21:08:00.332 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x6300002F Received ISAKMP packet: peer = 172.16.172.50 98 21:08:00.332 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000014 RECEIVING <<< ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH, SA, NON, ID, ID, NOTIFY:STATUS_RESP_LIFETIME) from 172.16.172.50 99 21:08:00.332 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000044 RESPONDER-LIFETIME notify has value of 28800 seconds 100 21:08:00.332 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK QM *(HASH) to 172.16.172.50 101 21:08:00.342 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000058 Loading IPsec SA (Message ID = 0x2F81FB2D OUTBOUND SPI = 0x3316C6C9 INBOUND SPI = 0x6B96ED76) 102 21:08:00.342 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000025 Loaded OUTBOUND ESP SPI: 0x3316C6C9 103 21:08:00.342 10/18/02 Sev=Info/5 IKE/0x63000026 Loaded INBOUND ESP SPI: 0x6B96ED76 104 21:08:00.342 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 CM/0x63100022 Additional Phase 2 SA established. 105 21:08:01.203 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700014 Deleted all keys 106 21:08:01.203 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700010 Created a new key structure 107 21:08:01.203 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F Added key with SPI=0x2635cc02 into key list 108 21:08:01.203 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700010 Created a new key structure 109 21:08:01.203 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F Added key with SPI=0x4cbbee5b into key list 110 21:08:01.203 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700010 Created a new key structure 111 21:08:01.203 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F Added key with SPI=0xc9c61633 into key list 112 21:08:01.203 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x63700010 Created a new key structure 113 21:08:01.203 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000F Added key with SPI=0x76ed966b into key list 114 21:08:10.216 10/18/02 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000054 Sent a ping on the Public IPSec SA 115 21:08:20.381 10/18/02 Sev=Info/4 IKE/0x63000013 SENDING >>> ISAKMP OAK INFO *(HASH, NOTIFY:HEARTBEAT) to 172.16.172.50 116 21:08:20.381 10/18/02 Sev=Info/6 IKE/0x63000052 Sent a ping on the IKE SA
To view the logs on the VPN Concentrator, choose Monitoring > Filterable Event Log, and select Event Classes IKE, IKEDBG, IKEDECODE, and IPSECDBG with Severities 1 through 13.
2835 10/20/2002 20:22:42.390 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8190 171.69.89.78 Exchange Type : Oakley Quick Mode Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) Message ID : 1b050792 Length : 52 2838 10/20/2002 20:22:42.390 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9197 171.69.89.78 RECEIVED Message (msgid=1b050792) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NONE (0) total length : 48 2840 10/20/2002 20:22:42.390 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9198 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] processing hash 2841 10/20/2002 20:22:42.390 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9199 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] loading all IPSEC SAs 2842 10/20/2002 20:22:42.390 SEV=9 IKEDBG/1 RPT=793 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Generating Quick Mode Key! 2843 10/20/2002 20:22:42.390 SEV=9 IKEDBG/1 RPT=794 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Generating Quick Mode Key! 2844 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=4 IKE/173 RPT=41 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] NAT-Traversal successfully negotiated! IPSec traffic will be encapsulated to pass through NAT devices. 2847 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=7 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9200 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Loading host: Dst: 172.16.172.50 Src: 40.1.1.2 2849 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=4 IKE/49 RPT=63 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Security negotiation complete for User (vpnclient2) Responder, Inbound SPI = 0x350f3cb1, Outbound SPI = 0xc74e30e5 2852 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/6 RPT=309 IPSEC key message parse - msgtype 1, Len 704, vers 1, pid 00000000, seq 0, err 0 , type 2, mode 1, state 320, label 0, pad 0, spi c74e30e5, encrKeyLen 24, hashKe yLen 16, ivlen 8, alg 2, hmacAlg 3, lifetype 0, lifetime1 21, lifetime2 0, dsId 0 2856 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1137 Processing KEY_ADD msg! 2857 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1138 key_msghdr2secassoc(): Enter 2858 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=7 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1139 No USER filter configured 2859 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1140 KeyProcessAdd: Enter 2860 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=8 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1141 KeyProcessAdd: Adding outbound SA 2861 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=8 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1142 KeyProcessAdd: src 172.16.172.50 mask 0.0.0.0, DST 40.1.1.2 mask 0.0.0.0 2862 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=8 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1143 KeyProcessAdd: FilterIpsecAddIkeSa success 2863 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/6 RPT=310 IPSEC key message parse - msgtype 3, Len 376, vers 1, pid 00000000, seq 0, err 0 , type 2, mode 1, state 32, label 0, pad 0, spi 350f3cb1, encrKeyLen 24, hashKey Len 16, ivlen 8, alg 2, hmacAlg 3, lifetype 0, lifetime1 21, lifetime2 0, dsId 0 2866 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1144 Processing KEY_UPDATE MSG! 2867 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1145 Update inbound SA addresses 2868 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1146 key_msghdr2secassoc(): Enter 2869 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=7 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1147 No USER filter configured 2870 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1148 KeyProcessUpdate: Enter 2871 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=8 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1149 KeyProcessUpdate: success 2872 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=8 IKEDBG/7 RPT=63 IKE got a KEY_ADD MSG for SA: SPI = 0xc74e30e5 2873 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9201 pitcher: rcv KEY_UPDATE, spi 0x350f3cb1 2874 10/20/2002 20:22:42.400 SEV=4 IKE/120 RPT=63 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] PHASE 2 COMPLETED (msgid=1b050792) 2875 10/20/2002 20:22:42.430 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8191 171.69.89.78 ISAKMP HEADER : ( Version 1.0 ) Initiator Cookie(8): C5 A0 F0 8B 69 60 D7 47 Responder Cookie(8): 48 65 B1 6F 36 1F 9D 3A Next Payload : HASH (8) Exchange Type : Oakley Quick Mode Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) Message ID : cf9d1420 Length : 52 2882 10/20/2002 20:22:42.430 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9202 171.69.89.78 RECEIVED Message (msgid=cf9d1420) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NONE (0) total length : 48 2884 10/20/2002 20:22:42.430 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9203 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] processing hash 2885 10/20/2002 20:22:42.430 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9204 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] loading all IPSEC SAs 2886 10/20/2002 20:22:42.430 SEV=9 IKEDBG/1 RPT=795 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Generating Quick Mode Key! 2887 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IKEDBG/1 RPT=796 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Generating Quick Mode Key! 2888 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=4 IKE/173 RPT=42 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] NAT-Traversal successfully negotiated! IPSec traffic will be encapsulated to pass through NAT devices. 2891 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=7 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9205 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Loading subnet: DST: 0.0.0.0 mask: 0.0.0.0 Src: 40.1.1.2 2893 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=4 IKE/49 RPT=64 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Security negotiation complete for User (vpnclient2) Responder, Inbound SPI = 0x2a2e2dcd, Outbound SPI = 0xf1f4d328 2896 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/6 RPT=311 IPSEC key message parse - msgtype 1, Len 704, vers 1, pid 00000000, seq 0, err 0 , type 2, mode 1, state 320, label 0, pad 0, spi f1f4d328, encrKeyLen 24, hashKe yLen 16, ivlen 8, alg 2, hmacAlg 3, lifetype 0, lifetime1 21, lifetime2 0, dsId 0 2900 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1150 Processing KEY_ADD MSG! 2901 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1151 key_msghdr2secassoc(): Enter 2902 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=7 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1152 No USER filter configured 2903 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1153 KeyProcessAdd: Enter 2904 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=8 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1154 KeyProcessAdd: Adding outbound SA 2905 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=8 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1155 KeyProcessAdd: src 0.0.0.0 mask 255.255.255.255, DST 40.1.1.2 mask 0.0.0.0 2906 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=8 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1156 KeyProcessAdd: FilterIpsecAddIkeSa success 2907 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/6 RPT=312 IPSEC key message parse - msgtype 3, Len 376, vers 1, pid 00000000, seq 0, err 0 , type 2, mode 1, state 32, label 0, pad 0, spi 2a2e2dcd, encrKeyLen 24, hashKey Len 16, ivlen 8, alg 2, hmacAlg 3, lifetype 0, lifetime1 21, lifetime2 0, dsId 0 2910 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1157 Processing KEY_UPDATE MSG! 2911 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1158 Update inbound SA addresses 2912 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1159 key_msghdr2secassoc(): Enter 2913 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=7 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1160 No USER filter configured 2914 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1161 KeyProcessUpdate: Enter 2915 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=8 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1162 KeyProcessUpdate: success 2916 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=8 IKEDBG/7 RPT=64 IKE got a KEY_ADD MSG for SA: SPI = 0xf1f4d328 2917 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9206 pitcher: rcv KEY_UPDATE, spi 0x2a2e2dcd 2918 10/20/2002 20:22:42.440 SEV=4 IKE/120 RPT=64 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] PHASE 2 COMPLETED (msgid=cf9d1420) 2919 10/20/2002 20:22:44.680 SEV=7 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1163 IPSec Inbound SA has received data! 2920 10/20/2002 20:22:44.680 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9207 pitcher: recv KEY_SA_ACTIVE spi 0x2a2e2dcd 2921 10/20/2002 20:22:44.680 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9208 KEY_SA_ACTIVE no old rekey centry found with new spi 0x2a2e2dcd, mess_id 0x0 2922 10/20/2002 20:22:47.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=828 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 2923 10/20/2002 20:22:47.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=829 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 2924 10/20/2002 20:22:48.280 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=668 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 2925 10/20/2002 20:22:52.390 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=669 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 2926 10/20/2002 20:22:52.720 SEV=7 IPSECDBG/1 RPT=1164 IPSec Inbound SA has received data! 2927 10/20/2002 20:22:52.720 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9209 pitcher: recv KEY_SA_ACTIVE spi 0x19fb2d12 2928 10/20/2002 20:22:52.720 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9210 KEY_SA_ACTIVE no old rekey centry found with new spi 0x19fb2d12, mess_id 0x0 2929 10/20/2002 20:22:56.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=830 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 2930 10/20/2002 20:22:56.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=831 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 2931 10/20/2002 20:22:58.300 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8192 171.69.89.78 ISAKMP HEADER : ( Version 1.0 ) Initiator Cookie(8): B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E Responder Cookie(8): 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Next Payload : HASH (8) Exchange Type : Oakley Informational Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) Message ID : d4a0ec25 Length : 76 2938 10/20/2002 20:22:58.300 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9211 171.69.89.78 RECEIVED Message (msgid=d4a0ec25) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0) total length : 76 2940 10/20/2002 20:22:58.300 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9212 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] processing hash 2941 10/20/2002 20:22:58.300 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9213 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Processing Notify payload 2942 10/20/2002 20:22:58.300 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8193 171.69.89.78 Notify Payload Decode : DOI : IPSEC (1) Protocol : ISAKMP (1) Message : Altiga keep-alive (40500) Spi : B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Length : 28 2948 10/20/2002 20:22:58.300 SEV=9 IKEDBG/41 RPT=336 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Received keep-alive of type Altiga keep-alive, not the negotiated type 2950 10/20/2002 20:22:58.310 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8194 171.69.89.78 ISAKMP HEADER : ( Version 1.0 ) Initiator Cookie(8): B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E Responder Cookie(8): 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Next Payload : HASH (8) Exchange Type : Oakley Informational Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) Message ID : d196c721 Length : 84 2957 10/20/2002 20:22:58.310 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9214 171.69.89.78 RECEIVED Message (msgid=d196c721) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0) total length : 80 2959 10/20/2002 20:22:58.310 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9215 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] processing hash 2960 10/20/2002 20:22:58.310 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9216 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Processing Notify payload 2961 10/20/2002 20:22:58.310 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8195 171.69.89.78 Notify Payload Decode : DOI : IPSEC (1) Protocol : ISAKMP (1) Message : DPD R-U-THERE (36136) Spi : B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Length : 32 2967 10/20/2002 20:22:58.310 SEV=9 IKEDBG/36 RPT=92 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Sending keep-alive of type DPD R-U-THERE-ACK (seq number 0x2d932552) 2969 10/20/2002 20:22:58.310 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9217 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] constructing blank hash 2970 10/20/2002 20:22:58.310 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9218 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] constructing qm hash 2971 10/20/2002 20:22:58.310 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9219 171.69.89.78 SENDING Message (msgid=d678099) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) total length : 80 2973 10/20/2002 20:23:02.400 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8196 171.69.89.78 ISAKMP HEADER : ( Version 1.0 ) Initiator Cookie(8): C5 A0 F0 8B 69 60 D7 47 Responder Cookie(8): 48 65 B1 6F 36 1F 9D 3A Next Payload : HASH (8) Exchange Type : Oakley Informational Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) Message ID : 317b646a Length : 76 2980 10/20/2002 20:23:02.400 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9220 171.69.89.78 RECEIVED Message (msgid=317b646a) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0) total length : 76 2982 10/20/2002 20:23:02.400 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9221 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] processing hash 2983 10/20/2002 20:23:02.400 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9222 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Processing Notify payload 2984 10/20/2002 20:23:02.400 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8197 171.69.89.78 Notify Payload Decode : DOI : IPSEC (1) Protocol : ISAKMP (1) Message : Altiga keep-alive (40500) Spi : C5 A0 F0 8B 69 60 D7 47 48 65 B1 6F 36 1F 9D 3A Length : 28 2990 10/20/2002 20:23:02.400 SEV=9 IKEDBG/41 RPT=337 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Received keep-alive of type Altiga keep-alive, not the negotiated type 2992 10/20/2002 20:23:02.410 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=670 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 2993 10/20/2002 20:23:05.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=832 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 2994 10/20/2002 20:23:05.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=833 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 2995 10/20/2002 20:23:08.310 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=671 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 2996 10/20/2002 20:23:12.420 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=672 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 2997 10/20/2002 20:23:14.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=834 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 2998 10/20/2002 20:23:14.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=835 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 2999 10/20/2002 20:23:18.330 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8198 171.69.89.78 ISAKMP HEADER : ( Version 1.0 ) Initiator Cookie(8): B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E Responder Cookie(8): 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Next Payload : HASH (8) Exchange Type : Oakley Informational Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) Message ID : f6457474 Length : 76 3006 10/20/2002 20:23:18.330 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9223 171.69.89.78 RECEIVED Message (msgid=f6457474) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0) total length : 76 3008 10/20/2002 20:23:18.330 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9224 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] processing hash 3009 10/20/2002 20:23:18.330 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9225 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Processing Notify payload 3010 10/20/2002 20:23:18.330 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8199 171.69.89.78 Notify Payload Decode : DOI : IPSEC (1) Protocol : ISAKMP (1) Message : Altiga keep-alive (40500) Spi : B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Length : 28 3016 10/20/2002 20:23:18.330 SEV=9 IKEDBG/41 RPT=338 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Received keep-alive of type Altiga keep-alive, not the negotiated type 3018 10/20/2002 20:23:18.330 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=673 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 3019 10/20/2002 20:23:22.430 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8200 171.69.89.78 ISAKMP HEADER : ( Version 1.0 ) Initiator Cookie(8): C5 A0 F0 8B 69 60 D7 47 Responder Cookie(8): 48 65 B1 6F 36 1F 9D 3A Next Payload : HASH (8) Exchange Type : Oakley Informational Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) Message ID : 358ae39e Length : 76 3026 10/20/2002 20:23:22.430 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9226 171.69.89.78 RECEIVED Message (msgid=358ae39e) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0) total length : 76 3028 10/20/2002 20:23:22.430 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9227 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] processing hash 3029 10/20/2002 20:23:22.430 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9228 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Processing Notify payload 3030 10/20/2002 20:23:22.430 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8201 171.69.89.78 Notify Payload Decode : DOI : IPSEC (1) Protocol : ISAKMP (1) Message : Altiga keep-alive (40500) Spi : C5 A0 F0 8B 69 60 D7 47 48 65 B1 6F 36 1F 9D 3A Length : 28 3036 10/20/2002 20:23:22.430 SEV=9 IKEDBG/41 RPT=339 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Received keep-alive of type Altiga keep-alive, not the negotiated type 3038 10/20/2002 20:23:22.430 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=674 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 3039 10/20/2002 20:23:23.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=836 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 3040 10/20/2002 20:23:23.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=837 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 3041 10/20/2002 20:23:28.340 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=675 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 3042 10/20/2002 20:23:32.440 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=676 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 3043 10/20/2002 20:23:32.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=838 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 3044 10/20/2002 20:23:32.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=839 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 3045 10/20/2002 20:23:38.360 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8202 171.69.89.78 ISAKMP HEADER : ( Version 1.0 ) Initiator Cookie(8): B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E Responder Cookie(8): 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Next Payload : HASH (8) Exchange Type : Oakley Informational Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) Message ID : fa8597e6 Length : 76 3052 10/20/2002 20:23:38.360 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9229 171.69.89.78 RECEIVED Message (msgid=fa8597e6) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0) total length : 76 3054 10/20/2002 20:23:38.360 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9230 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] processing hash 3055 10/20/2002 20:23:38.360 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9231 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Processing Notify payload 3056 10/20/2002 20:23:38.360 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8203 171.69.89.78 Notify Payload Decode : DOI : IPSEC (1) Protocol : ISAKMP (1) Message : Altiga keep-alive (40500) Spi : B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Length : 28 3062 10/20/2002 20:23:38.360 SEV=9 IKEDBG/41 RPT=340 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Received keep-alive of type Altiga keep-alive, not the negotiated type 3064 10/20/2002 20:23:38.360 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=677 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 3065 10/20/2002 20:23:41.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=840 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 3066 10/20/2002 20:23:41.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=841 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 3067 10/20/2002 20:23:42.470 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8204 171.69.89.78 ISAKMP HEADER : ( Version 1.0 ) Initiator Cookie(8): C5 A0 F0 8B 69 60 D7 47 Responder Cookie(8): 48 65 B1 6F 36 1F 9D 3A Next Payload : HASH (8) Exchange Type : Oakley Informational Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) 3073 10/20/2002 20:23:42.470 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8204 171.69.89.78 Message ID : c892dd4c Length : 76 RECEIVED Message (msgid=c892dd4c) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0) total length : 76 3076 10/20/2002 20:23:42.470 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9233 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] processing hash 3077 10/20/2002 20:23:42.470 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9234 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Processing Notify payload 3078 10/20/2002 20:23:42.470 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8205 171.69.89.78 Notify Payload Decode : DOI : IPSEC (1) Protocol : ISAKMP (1) Message : Altiga keep-alive (40500) Spi : C5 A0 F0 8B 69 60 D7 47 48 65 B1 6F 36 1F 9D 3A Length : 28 3084 10/20/2002 20:23:42.470 SEV=9 IKEDBG/41 RPT=341 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient2] Received keep-alive of type Altiga keep-alive, not the negotiated type 3086 10/20/2002 20:23:42.470 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=678 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 3087 10/20/2002 20:23:48.370 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=679 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 3088 10/20/2002 20:23:50.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=842 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 3089 10/20/2002 20:23:50.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=843 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 3090 10/20/2002 20:23:52.470 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=680 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 3091 10/20/2002 20:23:58.380 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8206 171.69.89.78 ISAKMP HEADER : ( Version 1.0 ) Initiator Cookie(8): B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E Responder Cookie(8): 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Next Payload : HASH (8) Exchange Type : Oakley Informational Flags : 1 (ENCRYPT ) Message ID : 943c7d99 Length : 76 3098 10/20/2002 20:23:58.390 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9235 171.69.89.78 RECEIVED Message (msgid=943c7d99) with payloads : HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0) total length : 76 3100 10/20/2002 20:23:58.390 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9236 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] processing hash 3101 10/20/2002 20:23:58.390 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=9237 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Processing Notify payload 3102 10/20/2002 20:23:58.390 SEV=8 IKEDECODE/0 RPT=8207 171.69.89.78 Notify Payload Decode : DOI : IPSEC (1) Protocol : ISAKMP (1) Message : Altiga keep-alive (40500) Spi : B6 92 24 F4 96 0A 2D 9E 76 FE F6 55 1F 9D 49 F3 Length : 28 3108 10/20/2002 20:23:58.390 SEV=9 IKEDBG/41 RPT=342 171.69.89.78 Group [ciscovpn] User [vpnclient1] Received keep-alive of type Altiga keep-alive, not the negotiated type 3110 10/20/2002 20:23:58.390 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/17 RPT=681 Received an IPSEC-over-NAT-T NAT keepalive packet 3111 10/20/2002 20:23:59.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=844 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success 3112 10/20/2002 20:23:59.530 SEV=9 IPSECDBG/18 RPT=845 171.69.89.78 Xmit IPSEC-over-UDP NAT keepalive packet: success
NAT-T encapsulates IPSec traffic in UDP datagrams using port 4500. If NAT-T is not checked on the VPN Concentrator or if NAT transparency is not checked on the VPN Client, the IPSec tunnel is established; however, you are not able to pass any data. For NAT-T to work, you must have the NAT-T checked on the concentrator and NAT transparency (over UDP) checked on the client.
The example below shows such a case in which NAT-T was not checked on the concentrator. On the client, Transparent Tunneling was checked. In this case, an IPSec tunnel is established between the client and the concentrator. However since the IPSec tunnel port negotiations failed, no data passes between the client and the concentrator. As such, the bytes transmitted and received are zero for the remote access sessions.
The example below shows the statistics of the VPN Client. Notice that the tunnel port negotiated is 0. There is an attempt to ping 192.168.2.251 (private interface of the VPN 3000 Concentrator) and 172.16.172.50 from a DOS prompt. However, these pings are failing because no tunnel port has been negotiated and, thus, the IPSec data is being discarded on the remote VPN server.
The example below shows that the VPN Client is sending encrypted data (13 packets). But the number of decrypted packets is zero for the remote VPN server, and it has not sent any encrypted data back. Since no tunnel port has been negotiated, the remote VPN server discards the packets and sends no reply data.
Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
04-May-2004 |
Initial Release |