
I think this is not strongSwan's problem, but maybe somebody here knows the correct solution. I think it's obvious, but may be usefull:Īpr 25 21:30:15 vbox-test NetworkManager: audit: op="connection-activate" uuid="04f56322-d291-4015-9758-6d54960518c3" name="vpnconnectionid" pid=1392 uid=1000 result="success"Īpr 25 21:30:15 vbox-test NetworkManager: vpn-connection: Saw the service appear activating connectionĪpr 25 21:30:15 vbox-test charon-nm: 05 building CRED_PRIVATE_KEY - ANY failed, tried 6 buildersĪpr 25 21:30:17 vbox-test charon-nm: message repeated 2 times: building CRED_PRIVATE_KEY - ANY failed, tried 6 builders]Īpr 25 21:30:17 vbox-test NetworkManager: vpn-connection: final secrets request failed to provide sufficient secretsĪdditional problem with unprotected keyfile ¶ Service-type=ĭiff between protected and unprotected keyfiles ¶ Userkey=/home/someuser/vpnkeys/client-key.pem

Usercert=/home/someuser/vpnkeys/client-cert.pem There are no problems with an unprotected keyfile.
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I suppose the password for keyfile is not used. The keyfile is encrypted, and NetworkManager asks a password for the keyfile.

Installed packages: network-manager-strongswan + dependencies.Anyway, I'm trying to describe the problem in detail. Hello! I'm not sure whether this is the right place for this request.
