[Vpn-help] Netgear DG834G

shrew.nelipot at spamgourmet.com shrew.nelipot at spamgourmet.com
Mon May 4 01:11:59 CDT 2009


mgrooms at shrew.net wrote:


Hi Steve,

You are running into a bug that was fixed a long time ago. The client was
indeed sending 255.255.255.255 as the identity when it should have been
sending the local address used as the tunnel endpoint ...

 Wed, 2009-04-29 10:10:53 - [MiniEee] no suitable connection for peer
> '255.255.255.255'
> Wed, 2009-04-29 10:10:53 - [MiniEee] sending encrypted notification
> INVALID_ID_INFORMATION to <invalid>:0
> Wed, 2009-04-29 10:10:53 - [MiniEee] STATE_MAIN_R2: retransmission; will
> wait 20s for response
> Wed, 2009-04-29 10:11:03 - [MiniEee] no suitable connection for peer
> '255.255.255.255'
> Wed, 2009-04-29 10:11:03 - [MiniEee] sending encrypted notification
> INVALID_ID_INFORMATION to <invalid>:0
> Wed, 2009-04-29 10:11:13 - [MiniEee] sending notification
> PAYLOAD_MALFORMED to <invalid>:0
>

I'm afraid the only way to correct this issue will be to use a newer version
of the client software.

Hope this helps,

-Matthew


Hi Matthew,

Thanks for that, it is indeed helpful.

As I'm new to Ubuntu and I am not yet ready to upgrade to 9.04, which I
understand includes *ike 2.1.4+dfsg-1* as standard and which I understand to
be the latest stable version of the Shrew Network Manager.  And as it
appears that Shrew isn't available through the Ubuntu repository having
already searched for it, I wonder if there is another repository I could add
that has the latest stable version of Shrew?  I can't see any mention
anywhere on your website.  From reading your website it seems that the only
method of upgrading to ike 2.1.4+dfsg-1 would be to manually install it, a
process I find quite daunting.

Any light you could shed would be most welcome.

Thanks for your help.

Steve
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