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ipsec vpn ip pool range problem

hi,

I'm trying to get remote access via IPSec  setup and working. The link is successfully establish.The issue is the ip pool that was given to the remote user which is different to the default astaro ipsec vpn ip pool. 
ipsec vpn ip pool = 10.242.4.0/0
ip pool that was given = 192.168.254.0/0

Using ASC_latest.
here is the logs .

11/11/2009 1:42:34 PM  IpSrcRange=[10.136.0.212-10.136.0.212],IpDstRange=[10.136.0.0-10.136.0.255],IpProt=0,SrcPortRange=[0-65535],DstPortRange=[0-65535]
11/11/2009 1:42:34 PMIPSec: connected: LifeDuration in Seconds = 2520 and in KiloBytes = 0
11/11/2009 1:42:34 PMIPSec: Connected to REF_IaBiXNPyaj on channel 1.
11/11/2009 1:42:34 PMPPP(Ipcp): connected to REF_IaBiXNPyaj with IP Address: 192.168.254.002. : 192.168.254.003.
11/11/2009 1:42:34 PMSUCCESS: IpSec connection ready
11/11/2009 1:42:43 PMSUCCESS: Link ->  IP address assigned to IP stack - link is operational.

any suggestions ? any help is much appreciated?

thanks


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  • The static RAS IP can currently only be assigned with x509 IPsec remote access connections. If PSK is used the IP the client proposes is accepted whatever it is.

    This will change in the upcoming ASG V8 where we'll support IP pools as with the other remote access methods.
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  • The static RAS IP can currently only be assigned with x509 IPsec remote access connections. If PSK is used the IP the client proposes is accepted whatever it is.

    This will change in the upcoming ASG V8 where we'll support IP pools as with the other remote access methods.
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