Wake on Demand and DHCP Lease

I have a Mac Pro running Snow Leopard and an Airport Extreme. Wake on Demand works as advertised and I am able to access any sharing service running on the Mac Pro, even if the computer is asleep . . . but only for about 24 hours.
My only problem is that it seemed every night the Mac Pro would no longer be available to my Macbook. Troubleshooting it tonight, I think the problem is that the Airport Extreme base station is not renewing the Mac Pro's DHCP lease.
The Mac Pro's lease had been visible in the Airport Extreme's list of leases all day. When the Mac Pro no longer appeared in my Macbook's Finder, I opened Airport Utility and noticed that the Mac Pro had dropped off in the list of DHCP lease holders. After walking down to my basement and waking the Mac Pro with the mouse, the Mac Pro is back in the list of lease holders and Wake on Demand works once again.
While in the basement, I often hear the Mac Pro waking up momentarily, which I understand is to update the Bonjour Sleep Proxy. Shouldn't it also do something to renew the DHCP lease? Is there a way to make this system work for more than 24 hours without extended the DHCP lease length on the Airport Extreme?
Thanks for the help.

Hi mcewen. The Wake on Demand feature works with any service being advertised with Bonjour. The caveat with Web Sharing is that it only advertises itself with Bonjour if you've modified one of the default web pages. So all you have to do is go into the Sites folder in your Home directory, and make a change to the index.html file, and then turn off Web Sharing and turn it back on. That should get it to be advertised with Bonjour (you can verify this by going to the Bonjour bookmarks section in Safari to make sure your web page shows up). After that it will support Wake on Demand using Web Sharing.

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    David Rickard wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > We've got three DHCP servers on three sites, running the ISC DHCP
    > daemon. We also have Zen for Desktops 7 on all three sites running on
    > Netware 6.5.
    >
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    > an example of what happens, and the leases from the log files of the
    > server, to show what's happening. In a nutshell, it seems to be related
    > to the fact that the PXE session doesn't show a UID to the DHCP server,
    > but Windows does. As a result, DHCPD treats them as two different hosts,
    > and grants two leases. The only way around this right now is
    > ridiculously short leases, which results in very chatty workstations and
    > servers.
    >
    > I tried the "deny duplicates;" setting in the dhcpd.conf, but that
    > doesn't seem to have worked. We have just over 50% of the DHCP pool
    > used, so as a result most PCs work, apart from the last ones on which
    > start showing 'No free leases' in the log file.
    >
    > I'm going to upgrade the server to SLES10 soon (it's currently on an
    > ancient redhat install), but there's nothing in the changelogs relating
    > to duplicates that I could see, so I don't think it's a version issue.
    >
    > Can anybody suggest anything to try and alleviate this problem? Is
    > anybody seeing this?
    >
    > Regards,
    >
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    > hardware ethernet 00:07:e9:f2:d3:13;
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    > binding state active;
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    > hardware ethernet 00:07:e9:f2:d3:13;
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    > hardware ethernet 00:07:e9:f2:d3:13;
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    > next binding state free;
    > hardware ethernet 00:07:e9:f2:d3:13;
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    Everytime i enable Wake on Demand my Mac Pro will wake up but will NOT go to sleep a few seconds later (as it is intended).
    Here is my log:
    22.11.09 23:58:23 iPhoto[1053] ILLogger ILMediaBrowserPathWatcher: ** Error in ILMediaBrowserPathWatcher startFSEventStream failed to start for paths: (
    "/Users/Andre/Library/Preferences"
    23.11.09 00:03:15 com.apple.usbmuxd[47] MuxClearPipeStall Can't clear pipe stall 2. Error: 0xe00002ed
    23.11.09 00:03:15 com.apple.usbmuxd[47] MuxTCPSendRST MuxInterfaceSend failed: 0xffffffff
    23.11.09 00:03:21 kernel USBF: 165301.372 AppleUSBEHCI[0xb19e000]::Found a transaction which hasn't moved in 5 seconds on bus 0xfd, timing out! (Addr: 6, EP: 0)
    23.11.09 00:38:01 mDNSResponder[16] SSLHandshake failed: -9838
    23.11.09 01:09:48 [0x0-0x85085].com.elgato.eyetv[1039] [00:27:21.1174 | ECWebServer | void ECWebServerSession::SendOnSendOK()]: No delegate.
    23.11.09 01:09:49 com.apple.usbmuxd[47] MuxClearPipeStall Can't clear pipe stall 2. Error: 0xe00002ed
    23.11.09 01:09:49 com.apple.usbmuxd[47] MuxTCPSendRST MuxInterfaceSend failed: 0xffffffff
    23.11.09 01:09:52 [0x0-0x47047].com.elgato.eyetvhelper[635] *Wakein::CancelEvents: requested event type: wakepoweron
    23.11.09 01:09:52 [0x0-0x47047].com.elgato.eyetvhelper[635] *Wakein::CancelEvents: requested app name: com.elgato.eyetv
    23.11.09 01:09:52 [0x0-0x47047].com.elgato.eyetvhelper[635] *Wakein: 0 entries in power event schedule table
    23.11.09 01:09:55 kernel System Sleep
    23.11.09 01:10:13 kernel Wake reason = EHCI
    23.11.09 01:10:13 kernel System Wake
    23.11.09 01:10:13 kernel Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    23.11.09 01:10:13 kernel USB (EHCI):Port 3 on bus 0xfd has remote wakeup from some device
    23.11.09 01:10:13 kernel EIR is not supported.
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel IOHIDSystem::relativePointerEventGated: VBL too high (45550665), capping to 20000000
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb5d56 0x82cb547a 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb5d56 0x82cb547a 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 01:10:14 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 01:10:15 kernel Ethernet [Intel8254x]: Link up on en0, 100-Megabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [792d,6f08,0de1,0e00,45e1,4000]
    23.11.09 01:10:17 Skype[681] cameraStatusDidChange 2
    23.11.09 01:10:17 Skype[681] cameraStatusDidChange 2
    23.11.09 01:10:17 configd[15] network configuration changed.
    23.11.09 01:10:17 configd[15] setting hostname to "Mac-Pro.local"
    23.11.09 01:10:17 configd[15] network configuration changed.
    23.11.09 01:10:17 Skype[681] cameraStatusDidChange 2
    23.11.09 01:10:18 configd[15] setting hostname to "mac-pro"
    23.11.09 01:10:37 ntpd[42] time reset +0.342507 s
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb582e 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d 0x82caf55b
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb582e 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d 0x82caf55b
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb582e 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d 0x82caf55b
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 01:12:19 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 01:12:27 [0x0-0x47047].com.elgato.eyetvhelper[635] *Wakein::CancelEvents: requested event type: wakepoweron
    23.11.09 01:12:27 [0x0-0x47047].com.elgato.eyetvhelper[635] *Wakein::CancelEvents: requested app name: com.elgato.eyetv
    23.11.09 01:12:27 [0x0-0x47047].com.elgato.eyetvhelper[635] *Wakein: 0 entries in power event schedule table
    23.11.09 01:12:31 configd[15] network configuration changed.
    23.11.09 01:12:31 configd[15] setting hostname to "Mac-Pro.local"
    23.11.09 01:12:31 kernel System Sleep
    23.11.09 01:17:49 airportd[1231] processdlilevent: Set power failed err = -3903 (Operation not supported)
    23.11.09 01:17:49 kernel Wake reason = LAN0
    23.11.09 01:17:49 kernel System Wake
    23.11.09 01:17:49 kernel Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    23.11.09 01:17:49 kernel EIR is not supported.
    23.11.09 01:17:53 kernel Ethernet [Intel8254x]: Link up on en0, 100-Megabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [792d,6f08,0de1,0e00,45e1,4000]
    23.11.09 01:17:53 SyncServer[1224] [110f30] |SyncServer|Warning| Refreshing watchdog because of a calendar time change alert.
    23.11.09 01:17:53 configd[15] network configuration changed.
    23.11.09 01:17:55 configd[15] setting hostname to "mac-pro"
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb5d56 0x82cb547a 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb5d56 0x82cb547a 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 01:17:56 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 01:17:58 ntpd[42] time reset +0.362205 s
    23.11.09 01:17:59 mDNSResponder[16] Update Adobe\032PDF\0329\.0.ipp.tcp.xxxx.members.mac.com. refused
    23.11.09 01:17:59 mDNSResponder[16] hndlRecordUpdateReply: Registration of record Adobe\032PDF\0329\.0.ipp.tcp.xxx.members.mac.com. type 33 failed with error -65553
    23.11.09 01:18:00 sshd[1253] in pamsmauthenticate(): Failed to determine Kerberos principal name.
    23.11.09 01:18:00 com.apple.SecurityServer[26] Session 0x31770f created
    23.11.09 01:18:00 com.apple.SecurityServer[26] Session 0x31770f attributes 0x20
    23.11.09 01:18:09 mDNSResponder[16] SSLHandshake failed: -9838
    23.11.09 01:18:15 mDNSResponder[16] SSLHandshake failed: -9838
    23.11.09 01:18:15 mDNSResponder[16] SSLHandshake failed: -9838
    23.11.09 01:18:20 racoon[88] Connecting.
    23.11.09 01:18:20 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 1).
    23.11.09 01:18:20 racoon[88] IKEv1 Phase1 AUTH: success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode Message 2).
    23.11.09 01:18:20 racoon[88] IKE Packet: receive success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 2).
    23.11.09 01:18:20 racoon[88] IKEv1 Phase1 Initiator: success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode).
    23.11.09 01:18:20 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 3).
    23.11.09 01:18:20 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Information message).
    23.11.09 01:18:20 racoon[88] IKEv1 Information-Notice: transmit success. (ISAKMP-SA).
    23.11.09 01:18:20 racoon[88] IKE Packet: receive success. (Information message).
    23.11.09 01:18:21 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Quick-Mode message 1).
    23.11.09 01:18:21 racoon[88] IKE Packet: receive success. (Initiator, Quick-Mode message 2).
    23.11.09 01:18:21 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Quick-Mode message 3).
    23.11.09 01:18:21 racoon[88] IKEv1 Phase2 Initiator: success. (Initiator, Quick-Mode).
    23.11.09 01:18:24 LKDCHelper[1266] Starting (uid=501)
    23.11.09 01:18:44 /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/Finder[601] SharePointBrowser::handleOpenCallBack returned 64
    23.11.09 01:19:41 RFBEventHelperd[1267] RemomveClientConnection - client port 2103 not found
    23.11.09 01:20:28 [0x0-0x47047].com.elgato.eyetvhelper[635] *Wakein::CancelEvents: requested event type: wakepoweron
    23.11.09 01:20:28 [0x0-0x47047].com.elgato.eyetvhelper[635] *Wakein::CancelEvents: requested app name: com.elgato.eyetv
    23.11.09 01:20:28 [0x0-0x47047].com.elgato.eyetvhelper[635] *Wakein: 0 entries in power event schedule table
    23.11.09 01:20:30 com.apple.SecurityServer[26] Session 0x31770f dead
    23.11.09 01:20:30 com.apple.SecurityServer[26] Killing auth hosts
    23.11.09 01:20:30 com.apple.SecurityServer[26] Session 0x31770f destroyed
    23.11.09 01:20:32 kernel System Sleep
    23.11.09 03:06:11 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit failed. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode Message 1).
    23.11.09 03:06:11 kernel Wake reason = RTC
    23.11.09 03:06:11 kernel RTC: maintenance alarm 2009/11/23 02:06:09, sleep 2009/11/23 00:20:40
    23.11.09 03:06:11 kernel System Wake
    23.11.09 03:06:11 kernel Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    23.11.09 03:06:11 kernel EIR is not supported.
    23.11.09 03:06:15 kernel Ethernet [Intel8254x]: Link up on en0, 100-Megabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [792d,6f08,0de1,0e00,45e1,4000]
    23.11.09 03:06:15 configd[15] network configuration changed.
    23.11.09 03:06:15 configd[15] setting hostname to "Mac-Pro.local"
    23.11.09 03:06:15 configd[15] network configuration changed.
    23.11.09 03:06:17 configd[15] setting hostname to "mac-pro"
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb5d56 0x82cb547a 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb5d56 0x82cb547a 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb5d56 0x82cb547a 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Trying to change a collection in the registry
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Backtrace 0x50045c 0x500117 0x82cb96cc 0x82cb5d56 0x82cb547a 0x82cbb26a 0x82caf62d
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel Kernel Extensions in backtrace (with dependencies):
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver(3.1.0)@0x82ca4000->0x82ccafff
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(3.8.5)@0x82738000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOHIDFamily(1.6.1)@0x825ed000
    23.11.09 03:06:17 kernel dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHIDDriver(3.8.4)@0x82bd2000
    23.11.09 03:06:24 ntpd[42] time reset +0.334595 s
    23.11.09 03:06:24 kernel R-state changed 2->0
    23.11.09 03:07:00 racoon[88] Connecting.
    23.11.09 03:07:00 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 1).
    23.11.09 03:07:03 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:06 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:09 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:12 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:15 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:18 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:21 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:24 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:27 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:30 racoon[88] IKEv1 Phase1: maximum retransmits. (Phase1 Maximum Retransmits).
    23.11.09 03:07:30 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 1).
    23.11.09 03:07:33 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:36 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:39 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:42 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:45 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:48 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:51 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:54 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:07:57 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:00 racoon[88] IKEv1 Phase1: maximum retransmits. (Phase1 Maximum Retransmits).
    23.11.09 03:08:04 racoon[88] Connecting.
    23.11.09 03:08:04 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 1).
    23.11.09 03:08:07 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:10 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:13 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:16 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:19 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:22 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:25 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:28 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:31 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:34 racoon[88] IKEv1 Phase1: maximum retransmits. (Phase1 Maximum Retransmits).
    23.11.09 03:08:34 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 1).
    23.11.09 03:08:37 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:40 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:43 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:46 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:49 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:52 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:55 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:08:58 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:01 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:04 racoon[88] IKEv1 Phase1: maximum retransmits. (Phase1 Maximum Retransmits).
    23.11.09 03:09:08 racoon[88] Connecting.
    23.11.09 03:09:08 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 1).
    23.11.09 03:09:11 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:14 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:17 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:20 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:23 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:26 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:29 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:32 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:35 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:38 racoon[88] IKEv1 Phase1: maximum retransmits. (Phase1 Maximum Retransmits).
    23.11.09 03:09:38 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Initiator, Aggressive-Mode message 1).
    23.11.09 03:09:41 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:44 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:47 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:50 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:53 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:56 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:09:59 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:02 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:05 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
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    23.11.09 03:10:18 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:21 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:24 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:27 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:30 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:33 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:36 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
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    23.11.09 03:10:51 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:54 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:10:57 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:11:00 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:11:03 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:11:06 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
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    23.11.09 03:11:25 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:11:28 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:11:31 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:11:34 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:11:37 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
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    23.11.09 03:12:29 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:12:32 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:12:35 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:12:38 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:12:41 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
    23.11.09 03:12:44 racoon[88] IKE Packet: transmit success. (Phase1 Retransmit).
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