[vpn-help] Netgear FVS318

Alexis La Goutte alexis.lagoutte at gmail.com
Mon Nov 15 02:59:34 CST 2010


Hi Kevin,

Yes, it work but you should not use the Xauth & ModeConfig (no available in
FVS318v1)

Regards,


On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Kevin Pickard <kpickard at simplyc.com>wrote:

>        I take it no-one else has any experience with this? Andreas was the
> only one to respond but his FVS318 appears to be a newer version and is
> completely different from mine. I have the older v1 hardware (FVS318v1).
> Anyone?
>
> At 16:59:21 2010-10-26, lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de wrote:
> >Message: 2
> >Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 16:59:21 +0200
> >From: lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de
> >Subject: Re: [vpn-help] Netgear FVS318
> >To: vpn-help at lists.shrew.net
> >Message-ID: <20101026165921.16902ad4ifz25iv4 at webmail.kwsoft.de>
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> >Zitat von kpickard at simplyc.com:
> >
> >>      Hello. Does anyone know if the Shrew client will work with the
> >> Netgear FVS318 router?
> >>
> >>      I have scanned the archives and I have found references to the
> >> FVG318 but nothing specific about the FVS318. I have seen references
> >> to needing Mode and Xauth enabled to get the FVS318 to work but
> >> neither of those options exist on the FVS318 (that I can find). So I
> >> think those people are confusing the FVS318 with another model.
> >>
> >>      Has anyone been able to get the Netgear FVS318 (V1 hardware
> >> running V2.4 firmware) to work with the Shrew client?
> >>
> >>      My initial attempts at trying various configurations have only
> >> resulted in security warnings on my FVS318 indicating that UDP
> >> packets (from the Shrew Client) are being tossed because they
> >> contain 'Suspicious UDP Data'. I have configured to use PSK. On the
> >> client
> >> side, via Wireshark, I only see the ISAKMP packet being sent out
> >> (this is the one being tossed by the FVS318) at 5 second intervals.
> >> The
> >> Shrew client itself shows "bringing up tunnel ...", then eventually
> >> followed by "negotiation timout [sic] occurred" after the ISAKMP
> >> packet has been sent 4 times.
> >
> >Only some guess:
> >If the netgear has some form of firewall you maybe need to allow
> >inbound UDP port 500 and if using UDP encapsulation port 4500 as well
> >to get the tunnel up.
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >Andreas
> >
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