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I have a software which installs a loopback adapter on the machine. I noticed that if I have a VPN connection on the machine (e.g. to connect to the Internet via ADSL), the VPN connection sometimes becomes unusable after adding the loopback adapter, and the "Connect to a network" dialog states "This connection requires an active Internet connection". After a restart, the VPN connection is _always_ unusable with the same error message. After a bit of Googling, I found these two links: http://www.crsw.com/mark/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=35 http://iainmagee.wordpress.com/2007/...nection-error/ Both claim the problem is caused by the loopback adapter appearing first in the binding order. However, changing the binding order seems to require restarting the machine, which I hope to avoid. An alternative to rebooting (which I haven't fully tested yet) is disabling and re-enabling all network adapters on the machine. This is also something I prefer to avoid, as this means the product cannot be installed over the network or by terminal services. Is there a way to get a VPN connection to work, while a loopback adapter is present on the machine? I would be happy to either get the binding order to take effect without a reboot (or disabling/enabling the adapters), or to cause the loopback to be bound last while installing it. Thanks in advance, Yair Kuszpet |
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I think the problem is routing issue. Posting back with the result of
ipconfig /all when connecting to the VPN. Or this search result may help. routing issues on vpnResolution: When establishing VPN to the office A, the routing table changes. To fix this issue, disable the "Use default gateway on remote network"" on the ... www.chicagotech.net/routingissuesonvpn.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Uric" wrote in message ... I have a software which installs a loopback adapter on the machine. I noticed that if I have a VPN connection on the machine (e.g. to connect to the Internet via ADSL), the VPN connection sometimes becomes unusable after adding the loopback adapter, and the "Connect to a network" dialog states "This connection requires an active Internet connection". After a restart, the VPN connection is _always_ unusable with the same error message. After a bit of Googling, I found these two links: http://www.crsw.com/mark/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=35 http://iainmagee.wordpress.com/2007/...nection-error/ Both claim the problem is caused by the loopback adapter appearing first in the binding order. However, changing the binding order seems to require restarting the machine, which I hope to avoid. An alternative to rebooting (which I haven't fully tested yet) is disabling and re-enabling all network adapters on the machine. This is also something I prefer to avoid, as this means the product cannot be installed over the network or by terminal services. Is there a way to get a VPN connection to work, while a loopback adapter is present on the machine? I would be happy to either get the binding order to take effect without a reboot (or disabling/enabling the adapters), or to cause the loopback to be bound last while installing it. Thanks in advance, Yair Kuszpet |
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Bob,
Thank you for your reply. The problem is that I cannot even connect to the VPN, since the "Connect to the network" dialog displays the error I mentioned below. This reproduces even while connected to a regular office LAN, by creating a VPN connection with a dummy IP address, and then adding a new loopback adapter. After rebooting, the new VPN connection becomes unusable, and cannot be connected. I don't believe this is a routing issue, since in the scenario I outlined above, there is full Internet access (e.g. pinging and browsing). Only the VPN connection seems to think there is no connectivity. Yair On Mar 12, 5:17*pm, "Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)" wrote: I think the problem is routing issue. Posting back with the result of ipconfig /all when connecting to the VPN. Or this search result may help. routing issues on vpnResolution: When establishing VPN to the office A, the routing table changes. To fix this issue, disable the "Use default gateway on remote network"" on the ... * * *www.chicagotech.net/routingissuesonvpn.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting onhttp://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access onhttp://www.HowToNetworking.com"Uric" wrote in message ... I have a software which installs a loopback adapter on the machine. I noticed that if I have a VPN connection on the machine (e.g. to connect to the Internet via ADSL), the VPN connection sometimes becomes unusable after adding the loopback adapter, and the "Connect to a network" dialog states "This connection requires an active Internet connection". After a restart, the VPN connection is _always_ unusable with the same error message. After a bit of Googling, I found these two links: http://www.crsw.com/mark/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=35 http://iainmagee.wordpress.com/2007/...pback-adapter-... Both claim the problem is caused by the loopback adapter appearing first in the binding order. However, changing the binding order seems to require restarting the machine, which I hope to avoid. An alternative to rebooting (which I haven't fully tested yet) is disabling and re-enabling all network adapters on the machine. This is also something I prefer to avoid, as this means the product cannot be installed over the network or by terminal services. Is there a way to get a VPN connection to work, while a loopback adapter is present on the machine? I would be happy to either get the binding order to take effect without a reboot (or disabling/enabling the adapters), or to cause the loopback to be bound last while installing it. Thanks in advance, Yair Kuszpet- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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