Re: Problems with VPN connection
- From: SRyazan@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:21:53 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 28, 6:15 pm, News Reader <u...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Merv wrote:
On Apr 28, 1:19 am, SRya...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi ALL!
When I was trying to connect the corporate network through vpn-client
I got the following message(in log):
21:31:06.609 04/27/08 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xA3400011
Error -9 sending packet. Dst Addr: 0x4DFFFFFF, Src Addr: 0x4D330B74
(DRVIFACE:1199).
2 21:31:06.703 04/27/08 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xA3400011
Error -9 sending packet. Dst Addr: 0xD4414313, Src Addr: 0x00000000
(DRVIFACE:2529).
3 21:31:06.703 04/27/08 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xA3400011
Error -9 sending packet. Dst Addr: 0xD4414313, Src Addr: 0x00000000
(DRVIFACE:1303).
4 21:31:06.812 04/27/08 Sev=Warning/2 CVPND/0xA3400011
Error -9 sending packet. Dst Addr: 0xD4414313, Src Addr: 0x00000000
(DRVIFACE:1303).
...etc.
What could be the reason of it? Is it connected with my home internet
provider or with my vpn-certificate?
I appreciate if some one can help out this.
1. What is the version of VPN client that is being used ?
2. Was the VPN connection established ?
3. Are these all of the messages in the VPN client log ?
If you haven't already done so, set the logging levels to "3 - High" in
the VPN Client Log Settings. The added detail may be beneficial in terms
of identifying the core issue.
Best Regards,
News Reader- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
1.VPN client version - 4.6
2.The VPN connection wasn't established.
3. All of these messages were in the VPN client log.
Actually the problem was in my certificate...
Anyway, thank you very much for your useful advices! ;)
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