Cisco VPN Client - Connection Error Reason 412

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Hi All,

***Cisco VPN Client - Connection Error Reason 412***

I am trying to connect office through my laptop from home. But I am
getting following error. The log is also inclued here.

After searching a lot on internet and trying solutions I am posting
question here.

1) I can connect from home if I use different laptop with XP
installed.
2) Not able to connect from laptop which has Vista Home Premium.
3) I tried IPSec over TCP.
4) I tried UseLegacyIKEPort=1 and ForceKeepAlive=1.
5) I tried other versions of VPN Client such as 4.8
6) I can ping VPN server

---------------------------ERROR---------------------
Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client.
Reason 412: The remote peer is no longer responding.

---------------------------LOG---------------------
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.01.0600
Copyright (C) 1998-2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Client Type(s): Windows, WinNT
Running on: 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1
Config file directory: C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\

1 23:33:34.861 09/20/08 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xA3400011
Error -21 sending packet. Dst Addr: 0xC0A800FF, Src Addr: 0xC0A80002
(DRVIFACE:1201).

2 23:33:35.406 09/20/08 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xA3400011
Error -21 sending packet. Dst Addr: 0x42A24DE8, Src Addr: 0x00000000
(DRVIFACE:2424).

3 23:33:35.407 09/20/08 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xA3400011
Error -21 sending packet. Dst Addr: 0x42A24DE8, Src Addr: 0x00000000
(DRVIFACE:2424).

4 23:33:46.574 09/20/08 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xA3400011
Error -21 sending packet. Dst Addr: 0xC0A800FF, Src Addr: 0xC0A80002
(DRVIFACE:1201).

5 23:33:46.581 09/20/08 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xA3400011
Error -21 sending packet. Dst Addr: 0x42A24DE8, Src Addr: 0x00000000
(DRVIFACE:2424).

6 23:33:47.044 09/20/08 Sev=Warning/3 IKE/0xE3000069
Failed to send 870 bytes to xx.xx.xx.xx, error = 0xFFFFFFEB

7 23:33:52.154 09/20/08 Sev=Warning/3 IKE/0xE3000069
Failed to send 870 bytes to xx.xx.xx.xx, error = 0xFFFFFFEB

8 23:33:57.223 09/20/08 Sev=Warning/3 IKE/0xE3000069
Failed to send 870 bytes to xx.xx.xx.xx, error = 0xFFFFFFEB

9 23:34:02.293 09/20/08 Sev=Warning/3 IKE/0xE3000069
Failed to send 870 bytes to xx.xx.xx.xx, error = 0xFFFFFFEB
 
***Cisco VPN Client - Connection Error Reason 412***
I am trying to connect office through my laptop from home. But I am
getting following error. The log is also inclued here. [snip]
---------------------------LOG---------------------
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.01.0600
[snip]

Is that version of the client supported on Vista? I'm currently using
5.0.03.0530 under Vista without problems.

Joe Morris
 
Is that version of the client supported on Vista? I'm currently using
5.0.03.0530 under Vista without problems.

I am not sure, but I guess that version supposed to work on Vista.



***Cisco VPN Client - Connection Error Reason 412***
I am trying to connect office through my laptop from home. But I am
getting following error. The log is also inclued here. [snip]
---------------------------LOG---------------------
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.01.0600

[snip]

Is that version of the client supported on Vista?  I'm currently using
5.0.03.0530 under Vista without problems.

Joe Morris
 
I use version 5.0.03.0530 and still have exactly the same problems: trying to
connect i get the 412 error.
HEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLP!


Is that version of the client supported on Vista? I'm currently using
5.0.03.0530 under Vista without problems.

I am not sure, but I guess that version supposed to work on Vista.



***Cisco VPN Client - Connection Error Reason 412***
I am trying to connect office through my laptop from home. But I am
getting following error. The log is also inclued here. [snip]
---------------------------LOG---------------------
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.01.0600

[snip]

Is that version of the client supported on Vista? I'm currently using
5.0.03.0530 under Vista without problems.

Joe Morris
 
The 5.x client is supported on Vista, I use 5.0.01.0600 on Vista Ultimate
32-bit. There is no Cisco VPN client for any of the 64-bit Vistas.

According to Cisco, error 412 is a problem in the VPN device (the other end
of the connection). The IP address could have changed, or other issues.
There is a possible workaround:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/vpn/client/5_0/50client.htm
http://www.lamnk.com/blog/vpn/cisco-vpn-client-reason-412-the-remote-peer-is-no-longer-responding/

Google is your friend.

Ferd


angryaboutvista said:
I use version 5.0.03.0530 and still have exactly the same problems: trying
to
connect i get the 412 error.
HEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLP!


Is that version of the client supported on Vista? I'm currently using
5.0.03.0530 under Vista without problems.

I am not sure, but I guess that version supposed to work on Vista.



***Cisco VPN Client - Connection Error Reason 412***
I am trying to connect office through my laptop from home. But I am
getting following error. The log is also inclued here.
[snip]
---------------------------LOG---------------------
Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 5.0.01.0600

[snip]

Is that version of the client supported on Vista? I'm currently using
5.0.03.0530 under Vista without problems.

Joe Morris
 
From: "DaveKan" <[email protected]>

| This tip did the trick for me, I am using windows 7, I went back and undid all the
| other things I tried and this one change (adding UseLegacyIKEPort) to the PCF file got
| it working.
| ----------------------

| Windows Vista Error 412
| When running under Windows Vista, you might encounter error 412: The remote peer is no
| longer responding.

| To work around this error, upgrade the local NAT device firmware. If this is not
| possible, switch to TCP. If switching to TCP is not possible, use the following keyword
| in the connection profile (*.pcf):

| UseLegacyIKEPort=1 -- DaveKan


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