(See above for screenshot attached).
Running 5.800 5.200 IPSEC connection.
Setup fine, was running great. Tried to use it one day and found the link was down.
It's setup as a standard VPN using AES PFS.
I just killed the definition for it and recreated from scratch, now the VPN status display isn't showing at all. Very weird behavior!
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000 "S_Work_0": X.X.X.0/24===203.59.133.153[@sputcorp.gotdns.com,S?C]...203.153.227.210[S?C]===X.X.X.0/24; unrouted; eroute owner: #0
000 "S_Work_0": srcip=unset; dstip=unset
000 "S_Work_0": CAs: 'C=au, ST=WA, L=Perth, O=Home, OU=Home, CN=Bulwer Street, E=sss@micromine.com.au'...'C=au, ST=Western Australia, L=Perth, O=IT, OU=Network Manager, CN=Perth_CA, E=sss@micromine.com.au'
000 "S_Work_0": ike_life: 7800s; ipsec_life: 3600s; rekey_margin: 540s; rekey_fuzz: 100%; keyingtries: 0
000 "S_Work_0": policy: RSASIG+ENCRYPT+COMPRESS+TUNNEL+PFS+UP; prio: 24,24; interface: ppp0;
000 "S_Work_0": dpd: action:clear; delay:30; timeout:120;
000 "S_Work_0": newest ISAKMP SA: #0; newest IPsec SA: #0;
000 "S_Work_0": IKE algorithms wanted: 5_000-1-5, flags=-strict
000 "S_Work_0": IKE algorithms found: 5_192-1_128-5,
000 "S_Work_0": ESP algorithms wanted: 12_128-1, ; pfsgroup=5; flags=-strict
000 "S_Work_0": ESP algorithms loaded: 12_128-1, ; pfsgroup=5; flags=-strict
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000 #1: "S_Work_0":500 STATE_MAIN_I1 (sent MI1, expecting MR1); EVENT_RETRANSMIT in 3s; nodpd
000 #1: pending Phase 2 for "S_Work_0" replacing #0
000 #2: "S_Work_0":500 STATE_MAIN_R1 (sent MR1, expecting MI2); EVENT_RETRANSMIT in 26s; nodpd
000 #3: "S_Work_0":500 STATE_MAIN_R1 (sent MR1, expecting MI2); EVENT_RETRANSMIT in 6s; nodpd
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(X's commenting out subnets).
Any clue?