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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Is the time adjustment perhaps negative
and its causing something to flip out thinking its waited longer
than the life of the universe for the next key?<br>
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On 06/01/14 14:09, Geordie Guy wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">G'day NOGgers,
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<div>We have an IPSEC peer that keeps dropping the tunnel and
renegotiating. The only events in the logs on their side that
look like they could be related are a fairly constant NTP
update which is causing their Netscreen to adjust by between 3
and 13 milliseconds every ten minutes. Would this cause the
tunnel to renegotiate when the clock changed? It seems to
happen on the half hour every half hour, or every three NTP
updates.</div>
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