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<p>Yet again, the fortigate router reconnected to Strongswan on it's
own without manual intervention 12 minutes after the other sides
public IP changed... Strongswan won't connect even manually.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 2017-06-19 kl. 08:47, skrev Dusan
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<p>Okey, today it happened again, new IP on one end of tunnel and
updated in DNS. Pinging the new IP from both sides shows it
resolves correctly, restarting Strongswan on both sides and the
same issue as before. (last time it started to work on the
evening same day)<br>
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<p>generating IKE_SA_INIT request 0 [ SA KE No N(NATD_S_IP)
N(NATD_D_IP) ]<br>
sending packet: from 94.254.123.x[500] to 85.24.244.x[500]<br>
received packet: from 85.24.244.x[500] to 94.254.123.x[500]<br>
parsed IKE_SA_INIT response 0 [ SA KE No N(NATD_S_IP)
N(NATD_D_IP) CERTREQ N(MULT_AUTH) ]<br>
received 1 cert requests for an unknown ca<br>
authentication of 'hostname' (myself) with pre-shared key<br>
no shared key found for 'hostname' - '85.24.244.x'<br>
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Why isn't it working?<br>
What does the message "no shared key found for 'hostname' -
'85.24.244.x'" mean?<br>
This time the IP is correct and updated.<br>
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<p>Hi,<br>
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I have a S2S IPsec tunnel setup that have problems now when
one side of the tunnel have been assigned a new public IP. The
hostname used have been immediately updated by way od dynamic
DNS, and the TTL have expired two hours ago. When trying to up
the tunnel on the side with the changed IP, Strongswan returns
"received AUTHENTICATION_FAILED notify error", and when trying
to do the same on the remote end the log looks like following.</p>
<p>generating IKE_SA_INIT request 0 [ SA KE No N(NATD_S_IP)
N(NATD_D_IP) ]<br>
sending packet: from 94.254.123.x[500] to 85.24.242.x[500]<br>
received packet: from 85.24.242.x[500] to 94.254.123.x[500]<br>
parsed IKE_SA_INIT response 0 [ SA KE No N(NATD_S_IP)
N(NATD_D_IP) CERTREQ N(MULT_AUTH) ]<br>
received 1 cert requests for an unknown ca<br>
authentication of 'hostname' (myself) with pre-shared key<br>
no shared key found for 'hostname' - '<b>85.24.240.x</b>'</p>
<p>Now as you can see the packets are sent to the correct host
(domain is correctly resolved), however on the last line it's
the old IP. What's happening here? I have tried restartin
Strongswan on both hosts, but it doesn't help.<br>
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This is the first time since I setup the tunnel with dynamic
DNS that one side of the tunnel have changed IP, how can I
make either side of the tunnel to continue reconnecting until
the hostname is properly resolving again?<br>
I have another tunnel going to the same client, and it have
succesfully reconnected again after it picked up the new IP.
The client is a Fortigate router. So, how can I force
Strongswan to retry ?<br>
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