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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
0000613 | Endian Firewall | Network related (VPN, uplinks) | public | 2008-03-10 18:22 | 2008-09-10 15:44 | ||||
Reporter | furaco | ||||||||
Assigned To | peter-endian | ||||||||
Priority | normal | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always | ||||
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||||||
Platform | OS | OS Version | |||||||
Product Version | 2.1 | ||||||||
Target Version | 2.2-rc3 | Fixed in Version | 2.2-rc2 | ||||||
Summary | 0000613: ipsec.cgi: no special characters allowed in PSK key string | ||||||||
Description | When you use IPSEC with pre-shared key, you cannot enter ANY characters as I want in the PSK fields. For Example "%" or "^" are not valid characters. IPSEC implementaion specifies tha all the ascii table can be used. In my case I have to connect my endian box (community but will be commercial IF everything works) to a vpn endpoint which supplies me the PSK, I can't modify it. I manually modified the PSK in the console, I'd like to know if this is the correct solution. And, I'd like to know where too look for logs about ipsec/ipsec vpn. I can't find anything about the handshake and so on. Is IPsec fully supported? Thanks, Mattia | ||||||||
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(0001194) peter-endian (administrator) 2008-05-16 18:37 |
special characters are possible now. have a connection with such a PSK key up and running: @remote @local : PSK "test$bl%ah!lala_hihi^12318237" |
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
2008-03-10 18:22 | furaco | New Issue | |
2008-03-10 18:22 | furaco | Status | new => assigned |
2008-03-10 18:22 | furaco | Assigned To | => peter-endian |
2008-04-08 08:20 | peter-endian | Product Version | 2.2-beta3 => 2.1 |
2008-04-08 08:20 | peter-endian | Summary | ..applies to 2.1.2 too! => ipsec.cgi: no special characters allowed in PSK key string |
2008-04-08 08:20 | peter-endian | Target Version | => 2.2-rc1 |
2008-05-09 16:40 | peter-endian | Target Version | 2.2-rc1 => 2.2 |
2008-05-16 18:37 | peter-endian | Status | assigned => resolved |
2008-05-16 18:37 | peter-endian | Fixed in Version | => 2.2 |
2008-05-16 18:37 | peter-endian | Resolution | open => fixed |
2008-05-16 18:37 | peter-endian | Note Added: 0001194 | |
2008-07-24 15:53 | ra-endian | Fixed in Version | 2.2 => 2.2-rc2 |
2008-07-27 20:18 | peter-endian | Status | resolved => closed |
2008-09-10 15:44 | chris-endian | Target Version | 2.2 => 2.2-rc3 |
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