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Troubleshooting VPN
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Windows
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Informatique en général
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Windows XP
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Thread ID:
01526905
Message ID:
01526921
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>>>>>>A customer sent me a .PCF file which I added to Profiles folder for Cisco VPN Client. When I try to connect I get message "Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the client. Reason 412: Remote peer no longer responding"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I disabled fire wall. Still the same message.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I tried the same .PCF file on Windows XP and on Windows 7 64-bit. The same result; no connection.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>What else can I try? Any suggestions? TIA.
>>>>>
>>>>>Blocked ports maybe?
>>>>>http://www.lamnk.com/blog/vpn/cisco-vpn-client-reason-412-the-remote-peer-is-no-longer-responding/
>>>>
>>>>I did find the same page you found. But I thought that if I disable firewall, this should unblock any port, if it is blocked, right? Otherwise, I don't know how to unblock a port. Thank you.
>>>
>>>Are you using a router? Perhaps the port isn't forwarded?
>>
>>
>>If you are familiar with how to set up port forwarding in the router, I have a question. On the Port forwarding page of dlink I see the following table:
>>Name Ports to Open TCP UDP
>>
>>IP Address
>>
>>I understand that VPN works via UDP. So I need to specify UDP 4500/500 and/or ESP. My question is, do I need to enter IP Address and the UDP port #? Or UDP port # by itself is fine? Also, once I save the chagnes, I can't seem to find them. Where would you look for the list of ports I already set to be forwarded?
>>
>>Thank you.
>
>Which model is your dlink router?
>I think the IP address you use is the local IP address of your computer, then the ports are defined by range. If it's just one port then it would be the same number twice.

The model is DIR-601. I am not really sure I have to enter IP. I think just specifying the port # should do the job. If only I found somewhere in the settings that would show me which port #s are currently set to be forwarded. If I wanted create a worse user interface than dlink, I don't think I could <g>. Thank you.
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