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Setup Cisco IPSec VPN connection over non-standard port?
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<blockquote data-quote="gjrwbber" data-source="post: 1313895" data-attributes="member: 219405"><p>Thanks for your help, though I tried that and it did not work. I have included two log sequences below. The first is connecting directly to the IP and the second is using the suggestion above. It looks pretty clear that using IP<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />ort is not getting as far as using only the IP in the server address field. </p><p></p><p>Connecting using only the IP:</p><p></p><p>21/10/11 11:01:20.872 AM configd: IPSec connecting to server x.x.x.x</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:20.877 AM configd: IPSec Phase1 starting.</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:20.880 AM racoon: IPSec connecting to server x.x.x.x</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:20.880 AM racoon: Connecting.</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:20.880 AM racoon: IPSec Phase1 started (Initiated by me).</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:20.887 AM racoon: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 1).</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:20.947 AM configd: network configuration changed.</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:23.888 AM racoon: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:26.889 AM racoon: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:29.891 AM racoon: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:30.879 AM configd: IPSec disconnecting from server x.x.x.x</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:30.883 AM racoon: IPSec disconnecting from server x.x.x.x</p><p></p><p></p><p>Connecting using IP<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />ort</p><p></p><p>21/10/11 11:01:11.613 AM configd: IPSec connecting to server x.x.x.x:10000</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:11.613 AM configd: SCNC: start, triggered by System Preferen, type IPSec, status 0</p><p>21/10/11 11:01:11.617 AM configd: IPSec disconnecting from server x.x.x.x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gjrwbber, post: 1313895, member: 219405"] Thanks for your help, though I tried that and it did not work. I have included two log sequences below. The first is connecting directly to the IP and the second is using the suggestion above. It looks pretty clear that using IP:port is not getting as far as using only the IP in the server address field. Connecting using only the IP: 21/10/11 11:01:20.872 AM configd: IPSec connecting to server x.x.x.x 21/10/11 11:01:20.877 AM configd: IPSec Phase1 starting. 21/10/11 11:01:20.880 AM racoon: IPSec connecting to server x.x.x.x 21/10/11 11:01:20.880 AM racoon: Connecting. 21/10/11 11:01:20.880 AM racoon: IPSec Phase1 started (Initiated by me). 21/10/11 11:01:20.887 AM racoon: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 1). 21/10/11 11:01:20.947 AM configd: network configuration changed. 21/10/11 11:01:23.888 AM racoon: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit). 21/10/11 11:01:26.889 AM racoon: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit). 21/10/11 11:01:29.891 AM racoon: IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit). 21/10/11 11:01:30.879 AM configd: IPSec disconnecting from server x.x.x.x 21/10/11 11:01:30.883 AM racoon: IPSec disconnecting from server x.x.x.x Connecting using IP:port 21/10/11 11:01:11.613 AM configd: IPSec connecting to server x.x.x.x:10000 21/10/11 11:01:11.613 AM configd: SCNC: start, triggered by System Preferen, type IPSec, status 0 21/10/11 11:01:11.617 AM configd: IPSec disconnecting from server x.x.x.x [/QUOTE]
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