Hello,
Prior to testing the below configuration, a Nokia GPRS Phone connected via bluetooth to the Client works fine using the same VPN Client Connection Entry
Client OS = Windows 2000, with latest Service Pack 3
Client VPN Version = 4.0.2 (A)
VPNC 3060 version = 4.0
Client Hardware = Sierra AirCard 750 (using latest win2k drivers)
It has been noticed that when this card connects to GPRS, its creates a new "Local Area Network" connection which it passes traffic through (private address is assigned by GPRS-provider (o2), therefore IPSEC thru NAT has been accounted for) When the VPN connection is attempted, the following log is displayed on the VPNc3060
331 06/25/2003 12:56:00.370 SEV=5 IKE/0 RPT=39
Could not find centry for IPSec SA delete message
332 06/25/2003 12:56:05.650 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=39058 193.113.235.168
RECEIVED Message (msgid=925b87cf) with payloads :
HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0)
total length : 80
334 06/25/2003 12:56:05.650 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=39059 193.113.235.168
Group [DSN_test] User [nathan]
processing hash
335 06/25/2003 12:56:05.650 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=39060 193.113.235.168
Group [DSN_test] User [nathan]
Processing Notify payload
336 06/25/2003 12:56:05.650 SEV=9 IKEDBG/41 RPT=45 193.113.235.168
Group [DSN_test] User [nathan]
Received keep-alive of type DPD R-U-THERE, not the negotiated type
338 06/25/2003 12:56:10.150 SEV=8 IKEDBG/0 RPT=39061 193.113.235.168
RECEIVED Message (msgid=4d3f2385) with payloads :
HDR + HASH (8) + NOTIFY (11) + NONE (0)
total length : 80
340 06/25/2003 12:56:10.150 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=39062 193.113.235.168
Group [DSN_test] User [nathan]
processing hash
341 06/25/2003 12:56:10.150 SEV=9 IKEDBG/0 RPT=39063 193.113.235.168
Group [DSN_test] User [nathan]
Processing Notify payload
342 06/25/2003 12:56:10.150 SEV=9 IKEDBG/41 RPT=46 193.113.235.168
Group [DSN_test] User [nathan]
Received keep-alive of type DPD R-U-THERE, not the negotiated type
This occurs AFTER user authentication has been (correctly) entered and authenticated.
Any ideas why this doesn't establish a VPN tunnel ??
Regards
Nathan O'Hare