

To /etc/racoon/nf and restarting but I still get nothing. How do I find out what it actually thinks it's doing though? Surely something should be getting logged somewhere. If I change the server address in the VPN config to something non existent, the results are identical, so clearly it's not really doing anything useful. There is no error message or evidence of any sort of connection attempt on the server.

There is no output (error or otherwise) in /var/log/system.log or on syslog -w. When I click connect, the VPN menu icon just shows the connecting lights for 2 minutes but nothing happens. I've created an IKEv2 connection with (what I think are) the appropriate details. I'm now trying to connect to it from my Mac. I've followed these instructions to create an IKEv2 VPN (and certificate) on a Ubuntu server that I want to connect to, which all seems pretty reasonable. How do I troubleshoot IKEv2 VPN issues on El Capitan?
