IPsec received a packet from a remote computer with an incorrect Security Parameter Index (SPI). This is usually caused by malfunctioning hardware that is corrupting packets. If these errors persist, verify that the packets sent from the remote computer are the same as those received by this computer. This error might also indicate interoperability problems with other IPsec implementations. In that case, if connectivity is not impeded, then these events can be ignored. Remote Network Address: %1 Inbound SA SPI: %2
IPsec Policy Agent polled for changes to the Active Directory IPsec policy, determined that Active Directory can be reached, ...
IPsec Policy Agent polled for changes to the Active Directory IPsec policy, determined that Active Directory cannot be reached, ...
IPSec quick mode security association establishment failed. Keying module type: %1 Local address: %2 Local address mask: ...
IPsec Quick Mode This policy setting allows you to audit events generated by Internet Key Exchange protocol (IKE) and Authenticated ...
IPsec received a packet from a remote computer with an incorrect Security Parameter Index (SPI). This is usually caused by ...
IPSec received inbound clear text packet that should have been secured: Packet Source: %1 Inbound SA: %2 Number of Packets: ...
IPSec user mode security association establishment failed. Keying module type: AuthIp Local address: %1 Remote address: %2 ...
IPSec user mode security association establishment failed. Keying module type: AuthIp Local address: %1 Remote address: %2 ...
IPsec will use these settings to establish secured connections when there are active connection security rules. When you ...