Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac racoon: Phase 1 negotiation failed due to send error. Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac racoon: sendfromto failed Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac racoon: bind 1 (Can't assign requested address) Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac racoon: IPSec Phase 1 started (Initiated by me). Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac racoon: Connecting. Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac racoon: IPSec connecting to server .n Jun 26 16:13:48 - last message repeated 1 time. Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac racoon: accepted connection on vpn control socket. Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac nesessionmanager: IPSec Phase1 starting. Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac nesessionmanager: IPSec connecting to server .n Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac nesessionmanager: NESMLegacySession: status changed to connecting Jun 26 16:13:48 Myrons-iMac nesessionmanager: NESMLegacySession: Received a start command from SystemUIServer Here is the VPN attempt from the system.log file (with certain values hidden in case they expose my work's VPN access): Is there a corrupt preference file somewhere (that scan option is no longer on the current version of Onyx for some reason)?ĭo I still have a network system setting wrong somewhere that I need to change back to is proper value? I ran Onyx for my OS X 10.11.5 iMac and repaired permissions and cleaned cache and everything else that it does to "fix" issues. This led me to conclude it was a problem on my iMac (and not with my new ISP or with my work's VPN system which had no changes made to it), but I still cannot find what is "broken". I then tried my iPad's VPN connection, and it worked! I then defined a VPN service on my wife's iMac and my daughter's iMac and was able to successfully establish a VPN connection to my work just fine, using the exact same VPN configuration. But still I was unable to establish a VPN connection. Thinking the problem could be the newly installed ISP equipment from Bell (we switched from Rogers while I was away), I used my BlackBerry smartphone (issued by my employer) to create a wi-fi hotspot and accessed the internet using that connection which bypassed my home ISP equipment entirely. I even deleted and re-entered my VPN service definition without resolving the problem. I checked and double-check all of my various Network preference settings but could not find any that were wrong. Then once logged on, everything was OK.īut when I returned home a week later and needed to start my VPN connection to access work, it would not start up. Finally, I learned to use Safari to access Tim's free wi-fi Login page. When a change didn't work, I set it back to its original setting. I had a LOT of trouble getting the Login page to come up, and I was checking any playing with various Network settings without success. I have been using this VPN setup to connect to work for several months successfully.īut last week (and I don't know if this had anything to do with this), I went on vacation and used a Tim Hortons free wi-fi setup. I get the message VPN Connection : An unexpected error occurred. I am suddenly unable to get my built-in VPN connection to work on my iMac running OS X 10.11.5.
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