No contact with DHCP server when using VPN Client
Pretty weird problem I discovered recently.
We use the VPN Client to connect to a 1841 router. Everything works fine except for one small thing.
The client do not send out _any_ traffic if the destination is the ip-address of the DHCP-server the client got its original ip-address from.
This is verified by Wireshark. A ping on the client do not produce any ESP packets towards the VPN concentrator. No matter what traffic you try actually.
Discovered this when wanting to use Remote Desktop towards the Windows Server that is the local DHCP server and was not able to connect. Then tested ping and still no response. That made me look closer and found out that I could not communicate at all with the DHCP server.
As I said, pretty weird.
Anyone else have seen this? Anyone have a solution? Right now I use OpenVPN instead when I need to control that server.
- Roger
Hi and thanks for responding.
Nothing here apart from being unable to send any packets to the dhcp-server. No problem sending to any other system on the same subnet. The same happens when I connect my pc to another subnet that is served by another dhcp-server. Then I can not connect to _that_ dhcp-server. I can then of course connect to the previous dhcp-server.
I mean _no_ packets are generated out the client at all if the destination are your dhcp-server. No problem with the packet being blocked by a firewall or anything like that. Ping another system on the same subnet as the dhcp-server and the client happily generates ESP packets and sends them to the vpn-concentrator.
I do not know if it was clear enough in the first post so I am saying it here: the vpn-concentrator gives out the ip for the vpn connection. The dhcp-server I can not connect to is the server that gives the client its ip-address _before_ starting up the vpn client.
We use this vpn system so the IT personell will be able to connect to restricted resources from their laptops anywhere in the network, also when using wireless.
This was discovered when one admin wanted to connect from his laptop to a server that also happened to be the dhcp-server that had given his laptop his ip address before he used vpn.
Should be easy enough for anyone else to test. Just ping your dhcp-server after starting the vpn connection. No RFC 1918 addresses of course, there must be a route from your vpn-concentrator to your dhcp-server and at least icmp echo must be open through any firewall/acl.
The vpn version is 4.8.00.0440 on Windows XP configured to not allow local LAN access. I might test this with other versions/OS'es when I have the time.
Regards,
- Roger
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network-object object Angie
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network-object object Eva
network-object object Jacklyn
network-object object Siew_Peng
network-object object Suki
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network-object object Danny
network-object object Frankie
network-object object Jamal
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network-object object YLChow
network-object object Joey
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network-object object 191
network-object object 192
network-object object 193
network-object object 194
network-object object 199
network-object object 201
network-object object 203
network-object object 204
network-object object 205
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network-object object Annie
network-object object Ikah
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network-object object Zaidah
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2818ec29 0a56eb33 c0e56696 dd1fa3bb 151ee0e4 18d27366 92177a31 b2f7842b
4f5145b9 942fbc49 c785f925 3a909c17 2593efcc 2e410b5c d3026fe1 f48d93c1
744333e2 c377e5d3 62eebb63 abca4109 d57bb0
quit
crypto ikev2 policy 1
encryption aes-256
integrity sha
group 5 2
prf sha
lifetime seconds 86400
crypto ikev2 policy 10
encryption aes-192
integrity sha
group 5 2
prf sha
lifetime seconds 86400
crypto ikev2 policy 20
encryption aes
integrity sha
group 5 2
prf sha
lifetime seconds 86400
crypto ikev2 policy 30
encryption 3des
integrity sha
group 5 2
prf sha
lifetime seconds 86400
crypto ikev2 policy 40
encryption des
integrity sha
group 5 2
prf sha
lifetime seconds 86400
crypto ikev2 enable DIGI client-services port 443
crypto ikev2 remote-access trustpoint ASDM_TrustPoint0
crypto ikev1 enable DIGI
crypto ikev1 policy 10
authentication pre-share
encryption 3des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 20
authentication rsa-sig
encryption aes-256
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 30
authentication pre-share
encryption aes-256
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 40
authentication crack
encryption aes-192
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 50
authentication rsa-sig
encryption aes-192
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 60
authentication pre-share
encryption aes-192
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 70
authentication crack
encryption aes
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 80
authentication rsa-sig
encryption aes
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 90
authentication pre-share
encryption aes
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 100
authentication crack
encryption 3des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 110
authentication rsa-sig
encryption 3des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 130
authentication crack
encryption des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 140
authentication rsa-sig
encryption des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
crypto ikev1 policy 150
authentication pre-share
encryption des
hash sha
group 2
lifetime 86400
track 1 rtr 123 reachability
telnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 management
telnet timeout 5
ssh 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 DIGI
ssh timeout 5
console timeout 0
vpn-sessiondb max-other-vpn-limit 250
vpn-sessiondb max-anyconnect-premium-or-essentials-limit 2
vpn load-balancing
interface lbpublic DIGI
interface lbprivate DIGI
dhcp-client client-id interface Pone
dhcpd address 192.168.2.10-192.168.2.150 LAN
dhcpd dns 210.48.*.* 210.48.*.* interface LAN
dhcpd enable LAN
dhcpd address 192.168.1.2-192.168.1.254 management
dhcpd enable management
threat-detection basic-threat
threat-detection statistics
threat-detection statistics tcp-intercept rate-interval 30 burst-rate 400 average-rate 200
ssl trust-point ASDM_TrustPoint0 DIGI
webvpn
enable DIGI
anyconnect image disk0:/anyconnect-win-2.5.2014-k9.pkg 1
anyconnect profiles anyhpmt_client_profile disk0:/anyhpmt_client_profile.xml
anyconnect enable
tunnel-group-list enable
tunnel-group-preference group-url
group-policy sslpolicy internal
group-policy sslpolicy attributes
vpn-tunnel-protocol ssl-clientless
webvpn
url-list none
group-policy GroupPolicy_anyhpmt internal
group-policy GroupPolicy_anyhpmt attributes
wins-server none
dns-server value 8.8.8.8
vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev2 ssl-client ssl-clientless
default-domain value g
webvpn
anyconnect profiles value anyhpmt_client_profile type user
group-policy vpngroup1 internal
group-policy vpngroup1 attributes
dns-server value 8.8.8.8
vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1 ikev2 l2tp-ipsec
split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
split-tunnel-network-list value splittun-vpngroup1
default-domain value g
address-pools value vpn_250
group-policy newvpn internal
group-policy newvpn attributes
dns-server value 8.8.8.8
vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1 l2tp-ipsec
default-domain value g
username cshiew password KK1oQOhoxfwWvya4 encrypted
username cshiew attributes
webvpn
anyconnect keep-installer installed
anyconnect ask none default anyconnect
username newuser password GJrqM3H2KqQZv/MI encrypted privilege 1
tunnel-group vpngroup1 type remote-access
tunnel-group vpngroup1 general-attributes
address-pool vpn_250
default-group-policy vpngroup1
tunnel-group vpngroup1 webvpn-attributes
group-alias vpngroup1 enable
tunnel-group vpngroup1 ipsec-attributes
ikev1 pre-shared-key *****
tunnel-group sslhpmt type remote-access
tunnel-group sslhpmt general-attributes
default-group-policy sslpolicy
tunnel-group sslhpmt webvpn-attributes
group-alias sslhpmt enable
tunnel-group anyhpmt type remote-access
tunnel-group anyhpmt general-attributes
address-pool vpn_client
default-group-policy GroupPolicy_anyhpmt
tunnel-group anyhpmt webvpn-attributes
group-alias anyhpmt enable
tunnel-group-map default-group vpngroup1
class-map global-class
match any
class-map inspection_default
match default-inspection-traffic
policy-map type inspect dns preset_dns_map
parameters
message-length maximum client auto
message-length maximum 512
policy-map global_policy
class inspection_default
inspect dns preset_dns_map
inspect ftp
inspect h323 h225
inspect h323 ras
inspect rsh
inspect rtsp
inspect esmtp
inspect sqlnet
inspect skinny
inspect sunrpc
inspect xdmcp
inspect sip
inspect netbios
inspect tftp
inspect ip-options
inspect icmp
class global-class
cxsc fail-open
class class-default
user-statistics accounting
policy-map global-policy
service-policy global_policy global
prompt hostname context
no call-home reporting anonymous
hpm topN enable
Cryptochecksum:7a5ee8ff016e63420802423269da864b
: endHi,
Safwan Hashan napisano:i dont know which output you referring but this is output from the VPN client.
We need more information.
I expect debug output from the ASA.
To enable debugging and syslog messages, perform the following CLI steps:
1.
ASA#configure terminal
ASA(config)# debug crypto ikev1 127
ASA(config)# debug crypto ipsec 127
Enable debuging messages for IKEv1 and IPSec.
2.
ASA(config)# logging monitor debug
Sets syslog messages to be sent to Telnet or SSH sessions.
Note: You can alternately use the logging buffer debug command to send log messages to a buffer, and then view them later using the show logging command.
3.
ASA(config)# terminal monitor
Sends the syslog messages to a Telnet or SSH session.
4.
ASA(config)# logging on
Enables syslog message generation.
NOTE: This you have enabled.
Cleanup CLI
ASA(config)# no debug crypto ikev1
ASA(config)# no debug crypto ipsec
ASA(config)# no logging monitor debug
ASA(config)# no terminal monitor
More information: Sensible Debugging and Logging
I have one suggestion. Change and try.
group-policy vpngroup1 internal
group-policy vpngroup1 attributes
no vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1 ikev2 l2tp-ipsec
vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1
Best regards,
MB
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