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Hi all...
I have a VPN I must connect to when doing work for a client. I had this VPN setup on an XP machine, and all worked fine. I set it up on Vista, and it refuses to connect. When I click connect, it shows the progress, then comes back and says it was unable to connect, and offers to diagnose the issue. Diagnosing simply informs me that nothing is wrong. Hmm... oO( I think "not working" is something wrong, but what do I know ) Anyway... I dug around in Event Viewer and found this message... CoID={89607E47-B21F-47F5-B5B2-40097A2E9074}: The user Machine\User dialed a connection named VPN Name which has terminated. The reason code returned on termination is 828. I look around online and find that this message is an "idle timeout" message. However my idle timeout is set to "never", and the XP machine still works fine. Any one any ideas? Thanks in advance, Arthur Dent. Vista Ultimate, 32bit 1.7GHz, 2GB RAM, 120GB HDD |
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Arthur Dent wrote: Any one any ideas? The best way to debug vpn connections is watch the traffic. Some vpn clients have very extensive diagnostics. See if yours has a debug or diagnostic window to bring up. (If it doesn't you'll need a sniffer of some kind like wireshark.) You can look at the debug window and see where the setup is failing. There are several steps to setting up a vpn. Chances are that a firewall, packet filter, or some such is blocking one of the 3 protocols/ports used. That appears as a time out because the packets sent are never acknowledged. A simple fix might be to disable packet filtering on the Vista side. |
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It could be the MS-CHAP v2 issue. This search result may help. Please post
back with the result. Vista VPN IssuesVista VPN receives Event ID 20227 with failure 0 · Vista VPN: The reason code returned on termination is 828 · Vista VPN issues · Vista VPN time out ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistavpn.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 "Arthur Dent" wrote in message ... Hi all... I have a VPN I must connect to when doing work for a client. I had this VPN setup on an XP machine, and all worked fine. I set it up on Vista, and it refuses to connect. When I click connect, it shows the progress, then comes back and says it was unable to connect, and offers to diagnose the issue. Diagnosing simply informs me that nothing is wrong. Hmm... oO( I think "not working" is something wrong, but what do I know ) Anyway... I dug around in Event Viewer and found this message... CoID={89607E47-B21F-47F5-B5B2-40097A2E9074}: The user Machine\User dialed a connection named VPN Name which has terminated. The reason code returned on termination is 828. I look around online and find that this message is an "idle timeout" message. However my idle timeout is set to "never", and the XP machine still works fine. Any one any ideas? Thanks in advance, Arthur Dent. Vista Ultimate, 32bit 1.7GHz, 2GB RAM, 120GB HDD |