Le 22/05/2009 18:58, Dan Williams a écrit :
On Fri, 2009-05-22 at 15:37 +0200, Axel wrote:That is really weird. I would not expect this to fail given the dumps you've shown here. Are you sure 'iptables' is off? Dan Hello I (in fact my network engineer :D ) have resolved my problem by modifying another NAT traversal setting. It was set on "Cisco UDP", and I changed it to "NAT-T". Anyway, this setting was not mentionned in my vpnc configuration file, maybe vpnc command line tool defaults to NAT-T or chooses the NAT traversal type by himself. Thanks again for your help and sorry for the time loss on this thread. Axel |