On too many occasions my new MacBook Pro will no longer connect to my work’s Cisco IPSec VPN. Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit): Main(machoheader const*, unsigned long, int, char const**, char const**, char const**) + 2822ħ dyld 0x00007fff5fc016d2 dyldbootstrap::start(macho_header const*, int, char const**, long) + 799 I looked in the logs and it seems that racoon is crashing every 10 seconds (see below).Īnybody have any ideas on what I need to do to get this back up and running? This has seemed to happen out of the blue and it is eating up my time seriously at this point.Įxception Codes: 0x000000000000000d, 0x0000000000000000Ġ dyld 0x00007fff5fc01723 dyld::setNewProgramVars(ProgramVars const&) + 64ġ dyld 0x00007fff5fc0d8d9 ImageLoaderMachO::setupLazyPointerHandler(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&) + 297Ģ dyld 0x00007fff5fc18a19 ImageLoaderMachOCompressed::doBind(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, bool) + 57ģ dyld 0x00007fff5fc0b5a2 ImageLoader::recursiveBind(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, bool) + 122Ĥ dyld 0x00007fff5fc0c81b ImageLoader::link(ImageLoader::LinkContext const&, bool, bool, ImageLoader::RPathChain const&) + 171ĥ dyld 0x00007fff5fc04d48 dyld::link(ImageLoader*, bool, ImageLoader::RPathChain const&) + 118 Sadly, I do not have a racoon process running now. That didn t work, so I decided to just kill the process. I decided to first try to flush the info by using the racoonctl app to run: I googled Racon to discover that it is an IPsec tool () The resolved it by killing the "racoon" process. I checked with other remote developers and they had the same issue. Yesterday my connection wouldn't connect and was timing out. I have been connecting to a client server using the built in VPN connector for months. I'm using a PowerBook Pro running Mac OSX 10.6.6 (Snow Leopard).
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