Cisco VPN :: PIX-515E Version 8.0(2) - Cannot Reach Destination Of One IPSec Tunnel Via Another
Apr 17, 2013
I have a PIX-515E version 8.0(2).I have two remote sites connected to this PIX via IPSec tunnels.Each remote site can reach the local networks behind the PIX but I can not reach remoteSiteA from remoteSiteB.So,
If i do show crypto isakmp ipsec sa I can see appropriate subnets:
Crypto map tag: CRYPTO-MAP, seq num: 4, local addr: 203.166.1.1
access-list ACLVPN-TO_SITEA permit ip 10.138.34.16 255.255.255.240 host 10.30.8.254
local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (10.138.34.16/255.255.255.240/0/0)
remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (10.30.8.254/255.255.255.255/0/0)
current_peer: 104.86.2.4
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Some log messages that seem to point to the problem...
Apr 18 2013 13:27:35: %PIX-4-402116: IPSEC: Received an ESP packet (SPI= 0xD51BB13A, sequence number= 0x21A) from 104.86.2.4 (user= 104.86.2.4) to 203.166.1.1. The decapsulated inner packet doesn't match the negotiated policy in the SA. The packet specifies its destination as 10.138.34.21, its source as 10.30.8.254, and its protocol as 6. The SA specifies its local proxy as 10.0.8.0/255.255.255.0/0/0 and its remote_proxy as 10.30.8.254/255.255.255.255/0/0
My question is really do I need to do anything funky to allow the traffic to pass between the two tunnels?
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