Help with customer 501 pix for the configuration of a site...

Hello everyone, I am trying to set up a customer vpn site and after a few days

I'm at the end of the roll.

I'd appreciate ANY help or trick here.

I tried to set up the config via CLI and PDM, all to nothing does not.

Although the VPN client log shows the invalid password, I am convinced that the groupname password is correct.

I use the Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07.0290 v.

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Here is HS worm of the PIX:

Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.3 (5)
Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 3.0 (4)

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Here's my sh run w / passwords removed:

pixfirewall # sh run
: Saved
:
6.3 (5) PIX version
interface ethernet0 10baset
interface ethernet1 100full
ethernet0 nameif outside security0
nameif ethernet1 inside the security100
activate the encrypted password to something
that something encrypted passwd
pixfirewall hostname
domain ciscopix.com
fixup protocol dns-length maximum 512
fixup protocol ftp 21
fixup protocol h323 h225 1720
fixup protocol h323 ras 1718-1719
fixup protocol http 80
fixup protocol they 389
fixup protocol rsh 514
fixup protocol rtsp 554
fixup protocol sip 5060
fixup protocol sip udp 5060
fixup protocol 2000 skinny
fixup protocol smtp 25
fixup protocol sqlnet 1521
fixup protocol tftp 69
names of
access-list ping_acl allow icmp a whole
permit 192.168.1.0 ip access list inside_outbound_nat0_acl 255.255.255.0 192.168
. 50.48 255.255.255.248
outside_cryptomap_dyn_20 ip access list allow any 192.168.50.48 255.255.255.248

pager lines 24
Outside 1500 MTU
Within 1500 MTU
IP address outside pppoe setroute
IP address inside 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
alarm action IP verification of information
alarm action attack IP audit
IP local pool vpnpool 192.168.50.50 - 192.168.50.55
history of PDM activate
ARP timeout 14400
Global interface 10 (external)
NAT (inside) 0-list of access inside_outbound_nat0_acl
NAT (inside) 10 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0 0
Access-group ping_acl in interface outside
Timeout xlate 03:00
Timeout conn 01:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0: CPP 02:00 0:10:00 01:00 h225
H323 timeout 0:05:00 mgcp 0: sip from 05:00 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00
Sip timeout - disconnect 0:02:00 prompt Protocol sip-0: 03:00
Timeout, uauth 0:05:00 absolute
GANYMEDE + Protocol Ganymede + AAA-server
AAA-server GANYMEDE + 3 max-failed-attempts
AAA-server GANYMEDE + deadtime 10
RADIUS Protocol RADIUS AAA server
AAA-server RADIUS 3 max-failed-attempts
AAA-RADIUS deadtime 10 Server
AAA-server local LOCAL Protocol
Enable http server
http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
No snmp server location
No snmp Server contact
SNMP-Server Community public
No trap to activate snmp Server
enable floodguard
Permitted connection ipsec sysopt
Crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5-esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
Dynamic crypto map outside_dyn_map 20 match address outside_cryptomap_dyn_20
Crypto-map dynamic outside_dyn_map 20 the transform-set ESP-3DES-MD5 value
map outside_map 65535-isakmp ipsec crypto dynamic outside_dyn_map
outside_map interface card crypto outside
ISAKMP allows outside
part of pre authentication ISAKMP policy 20
ISAKMP policy 20 3des encryption
ISAKMP policy 20 md5 hash
20 2 ISAKMP policy group
ISAKMP duration strategy of life 20 86400
vpngroup address vpnpool pool vpnaccessgroup
vpngroup dns 192.168.1.1 Server vpnaccessgroup 192.168.1.11
vpngroup wins 192.168.1.1 vpnaccessgroup-Server
vpngroup vpnaccessgroup by default-field local.com
vpngroup idle 1800 vpnaccessgroup-time
something vpnaccessgroup vpngroup password
Telnet 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
Telnet timeout 60
SSH 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside
SSH timeout 5
Console timeout 0
VPDN group pppoe_group request dialout pppoe
VPDN group pppoe_group localname someone
VPDN group ppp authentication pap pppoe_group
VPDN username someone something
dhcpd address 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.110 inside
dhcpd dns 206.248.154.22 206.248.154.170
dhcpd lease 3600
dhcpd ping_timeout 750
dhcpd outside auto_config
dhcpd allow inside
Terminal width 80
Cryptochecksum:307fab2d0e3c5a82cebf9c76b9d7952a
: end

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Here is the log of pix in trying to connect with the client vpn cisco w / real IPs removed:

crypto_isakmp_process_block:src: [cisco vpn client IP here], dest: [cisco PIX IP here] spt:64897 TPD:
500
Exchange OAK_AG
ISAKMP (0): treatment ITS payload. Message ID = 0

ISAKMP (0): audit ISAKMP transform 1 against 20 priority policy
ISAKMP: encryption AES - CBC
ISAKMP: hash SHA
ISAKMP: default group 2
ISAKMP: long-acting prior auth (init)
ISAKMP: type of life in seconds
ISAKMP: lifespan (IPV) 0x0 0 x 20 0xc4 0x9b
ISAKMP: keylength 256
ISAKMP (0): atts are not acceptable. Next payload is 3
ISAKMP (0): audit ISAKMP transform 2 against priority policy 20
ISAKMP: encryption AES - CBC
ISAKMP: MD5 hash
ISAKMP: default group 2
ISAKMP: long-acting prior auth (init)
ISAKMP: type of life in seconds
ISAKMP: lifespan (IPV) 0x0 0 x 20 0xc4 0x9b
ISAKMP: keylength 256
ISAKMP (0): atts are not acceptable. Next payload is 3
ISAKMP (0): audit ISAKMP transform 3 against priority policy 20
ISAKMP: encryption AES - CBC
ISAKMP: hash SHA
ISAKMP: default group 2
ISAKMP: preshared auth
ISAKMP: type of life in seconds
ISAKMP: lifespan (IPV) 0x0 0 x 20 0xc4 0x9b
ISAKMP: keylength 256
ISAKMP (0): atts are not acceptable. Next payload is 3
ISAKMP (0): audit ISAKMP transform 4 against 20 priority policy
ISAKMP: encryption AES - CBC
ISAKMP: MD5 hash
ISAKMP: default group 2
ISAKMP: preshared auth
ISAKMP: type of life in seconds
ISAKMP: lifespan (IPV) 0x0 0 x 20 0xc4 0x9b
ISAKMP: keylength 256
ISAKMP (0): atts are not acceptable. Next payload is 3
ISAKMP (0): audit ISAKMP transform 5 against priority policy 20
ISAKMP: encryption AES - CBC
ISAKMP: hash SHA
ISAKMP: default group 2
ISAKMP: long-acting prior auth (init)
ISAKMP: type of life in seconds
ISAKMP: lifespan (IPV) 0x0 0 x 20 0xc4 0x9b
ISAKMP: keylength 128
ISAKMP (0): atts are not acceptable. Next payload is 3
ISAKMP (0): audit ISAKMP transform against the policy of priority 20 6
ISAKMP: encryption AES - CBC
ISAKMP: MD5 hash
ISAKMP: default group 2
ISAKMP: long-acting prior auth (init)
ISAKMP: type of life in seconds
ISAKMP: lifespan (IPV) 0x0 0 x 20 0xc4 0x9b
ISAKMP: keylength 128
ISAKMP (0): atts are not acceptable. Next payload is 3
ISAKMP (0): audit ISAKMP transform against the policy of priority 20 7
ISAKMP: encryption AES - CBC
ISAKMP: hash SHA
ISAKMP: default group 2
ISAKMP: preshared auth
ISAKMP: type of life in seconds
ISAKMP: lifespan (IPV) 0x0 0 x 20 0xc4 0x9b
ISAKMP: keylength 128
ISAKMP (0): atts are not acceptable. Next payload is 3
ISAKMP (0): audit ISAKMP transform 8 against priority policy 20
ISAKMP: encryption AES - CBC
ISAKMP: MD5 hash
ISAKMP: default group 2
ISAKMP: preshared auth
ISAKMP: type of life in seconds
ISAKMP: lifespan (IPV) 0x0 0 x 20 0xc4 0x9b
ISAKMP: keylength 128
ISAKMP (0): atts are not acceptable. Next payload is 3
ISAKMP (0): audit ISAKMP transform 9 against priority policy 20
ISAKMP: 3DES-CBC encryption
ISAKMP: hash SHA
ISAKMP: default group 2
ISAKMP: long-acting prior auth (init)
ISAKMP: type of life in seconds
ISAKMP: lifespan (IPV) 0x0 0 x 20 0xc4 0x9b
ISAKMP (0): atts are not acceptable.
crypto_isakmp_process_block:src:src: [cisco vpn client IP here], dest: [cisco pix IP here] spt:64897 TPD:
500
ISAKMP: error msg not encrypted
crypto_isakmp_process_block:src: [cisco vpn client IP here], dest: [cisco pix IP here] spt:64897 TPD:
500
ISAKMP: error msg not encrypted
pixfirewall #.

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Here is the log of the vpn client:

363 16:07:58.953 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 CM / 0 x 63100002
Start the login process

364 16:07:58.953 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 CM / 0 x 63100004
Establish a secure connection

365 16:07:58.953 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 CM / 0 x 63100024
Attempt to connect with the server '[cisco pix IP here]. "

366 16:07:58.953 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IKE / 0 x 63000001
From IKE Phase 1 negotiation

367 16:07:58.969 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IKE / 0 x 63000013
SEND to > ISAKMP OAK AG (SA, KE, NO, ID, VID (Xauth), VID (dpd), VID (Frag), VID(Nat-T), VID (Unity)) [cisco pix IP here]

368 16:07:59.078 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IPSEC / 0 x 63700008
IPSec driver started successfully

369 07/01/10 Sev 16:07:59.078 = Info/4 IPSEC / 0 x 63700014
Remove all keys

370 16:08:00.110 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IKE / 0 x 63000014
RECEIVING< isakmp="" oak="" ag="" (sa,="" vid(xauth),="" vid(dpd),="" vid(unity),="" vid(?),="" ke,="" id,="" non,="" hash)="" from="" [cisco="" pix="" ip="">

371 16:08:00.110 01/07/10 Sev = WARNING/3 IKE/0xE3000057
The HASH payload received cannot be verified

372 16:08:00.110 01/07/10 Sev = WARNING/2 IKE/0xE300007E
Failed the hash check... may be configured with password invalid group.

373 16:08:00.110 01/07/10 Sev = WARNING/2 IKE/0xE300009B
Impossible to authenticate peers (Navigator: 915)

374 16:08:00.110 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IKE / 0 x 63000013
SEND to > ISAKMP OAK INFO (NOTIFY: INVALID_HASH_INFO) [cisco pix IP here]

375 16:08:00.110 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IKE / 0 x 63000013
SEND to > ISAKMP OAK INFO (NOTIFY: AUTH_FAILED) [cisco pix IP here]

376 16:08:00.110 01/07/10 Sev = WARNING/2 IKE/0xE30000A7
SW unexpected error during the processing of negotiator aggressive Mode:(Navigator:2263)

377 16:08:00.110 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IKE / 0 x 63000017
Marking of IKE SA delete (I_Cookie = A152D516B07D9659 R_Cookie = 5F4B55C38C0A40F4) reason = DEL_REASON_IKE_NEG_FAILED

378 16:08:01.078 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IKE/0x6300004B
IKE negotiation to throw HIS (I_Cookie = A152D516B07D9659 R_Cookie = 5F4B55C38C0A40F4) reason = DEL_REASON_IKE_NEG_FAILED

379 16:08:01.078 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 CM / 0 x 63100014
Could not establish the Phase 1 SA with the server "[cisco pix IP here]" due to the "DEL_REASON_IKE_NEG_FAILED".

380 16:08:01.078 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IKE / 0 x 63000001
Signal received IKE to complete the VPN connection

381 16:08:01.078 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IPSEC / 0 x 63700014
Remove all keys

382 16:08:01.078 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IPSEC / 0 x 63700014
Remove all keys

383 16:08:01.078 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IPSEC / 0 x 63700014
Remove all keys

384 16:08:01.078 01/07/10 Sev = Info/4 IPSEC/0x6370000A
IPSec driver successfully stopped

Mmmm... What version of vpn client do you use?

If you use the last being, it looks like you might have it downgrade to a version older than the version of your PIX is old enough.

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