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From: Merv on 10 Feb 2006 19:05 UDP port 62515 - Cisco Systems IPSec Driver to Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service Perhaps depends on where a firewall inserts itself in the dataflow
From: Phillip Remaker on 11 Feb 2006 12:16 "James" <jpigott(a)ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:1139573586.324884.189250(a)o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... >I just can't get this to work out of the box/running wizard. I'm > getting error on client of: > > Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. > Reason 412: The remote peer is no longer responding. > Are you using IP/ESP, NAT-T, or TCP as your connect (Are you using NAT?) Make sure you use a NAT-friendly VPN scheme. I think the default is IP/ESP which fails with a lot of NAT devices.
From: Merv on 12 Feb 2006 07:04 Also try the following commands to see a summary of what is or is not happening: C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems \ VPN Client\vpnclient stat traffic C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems \ VPN Client\vpnclient stat tunnel
From: James on 14 Feb 2006 05:52 Great, thanks I will see what it states tonight.
From: James on 14 Feb 2006 05:54 Phillip, Sorry for late reply - have been to France to try and chill from this mess!! I have NAT on the firewall. What am I using as my connect? Good question! Do I search for this on the firewall or is it configured on the client end - or both? Thanks, James
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