12-21-2007 03:38 AM - edited 02-21-2020 01:50 AM
I have a cisco VPN client installed on Windows vista.When trying to connect it shows connection terminated by the Peer.(443 error).Can any one help me out in diagnoising this issue.
12-26-2007 07:46 PM
Hi,
Enable logging on your client to see why the connection is being dropped. Check the that the vpn server does not require firewall or certificate/smart card authentication.
regards
John
12-30-2007 06:24 PM
hi,
The logging is already enabled,but there is no log file created.
12-31-2007 02:29 PM
hi,
You may need to increase the logging level to level 3
12-31-2007 06:07 PM
Do you know which version you are running? I ran into this a little bit back, read the release notes. There are only a few versions that work with Vista.
I forget the exact versions, but the latest release (at that time), was not a version that worked with Vista.
Mike
01-01-2008 06:31 PM
Its Ver 5.0
01-02-2008 09:27 PM
if you are trying to connect from home and have an end user router (eg. dlink, netgear etc). Then it is likely that the VPN is being blocked at the router by the firewall.
01-24-2008 08:44 AM
Is the Vista 32 or 64 Bit OS.
If this is 64 bit OS, then VPN Client Version 5.0 is not supported.
Can you let us know. Thanks!
Regards,
Arul
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01-24-2008 08:16 AM
Well this is the most generic error and it may because of following reasons.
1) Problem with the Modem
2) Problem with the Internet link
3) Router blocking the VPN (Well this the rare case)
4) Any personal desktop firewall which may be blocking this connection.
Check the internet connectivity by browsing any websites. If it works then try coonecting VPN. Check the event logs.
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