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to make vpn connection. Error 56: The Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service has not been started. Please start this service and try again. In (e.g.) Norton Internet Security's Program Control, "C:\Program Files\VPN Client\VPN Client\cvpnd.exe" can be set to 'custom'.
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A possible solution is to set it to 'allow' in the firewall - program control.
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In Panda Internet Security 2008 and in the paying version of AVG (has got its own firewall), this problem may occur as cisco vpn service started then stopped well. Another work around: "Uninstall Cisco VPN in 'Control Panel', then go to 'regedit' and remove all the entries have Cisco term in them. Be careful, back up the registry with built-in export function of regedit first https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/10989641/keep-encountering-error-56-when-starting-vpn-client and do not delete somethings like "Franscisco". Some entries can not be deleted, it’s normal, just F3 until you reach the end of the registry". Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the client. Reason 403: Unable to contact the security gateway. Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. 412: The remote peer is no longer responding. Secure VPN connection terminated locally by the client. Reason 413: User authentication failed Reason 421: Failed http://helpdesk.ugent.be/vpn/en/faq_cisco.php?id=56 to establish a connection to your ISP. Cisco VPN Client displays the message "Reason 422": Lost contact with the security gateway. Check your network connection". The connection to the RoamNet VPN Gateway is no longer available. Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 429: Unable to resolve server address. Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter. Error 1609: An error occurred while applying security settings. Authenticated ... Error 1722: There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. (error when installing Cisco) Error 28000 (error when installing Cisco because there is still (a part of) an old installation present on the system) When installing Cisco, a 'DNE error' occurs and you are asked to restart Windows XP When starting the VPN connection, the computer shuts down (or generates a blue screen). Error 427: unknown error occurred at peer. Mac Error 51: Unable to communicate with the VPN subsystem top Contact Helpdesk Follow the announcements of the helpdesk on Other UGent sites: Home UGent | Minerva | Oasis ©2016Ghent University, disclaimer Paginanavigatie Helpdesk ICT UGentNet E-mail Account & password Athena & software Central disk space Your website Securi
in Mac OS X instead of the CiscoVPN software. Here's a guide that tells you how to convert from CiscoVPN to the native OS X http://www.anders.com/cms/192/CiscoVPN/Error.51:.Unable.to.communicate.with.the.VPN.subsystem client. If you are running Cisco's VPNClient on Mac OSX, you might https://support.uakron.edu/wiki/index.php/Cisco_VPN_Client be familiar with (or tormented by) "Error 51: Unable to communicate with the VPN subsystem". The simple fix is to quit VPNClient, open a Terminal window, (Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal) and type one of the following: (for older versions) sudo /System/Library/StartupItems/CiscoVPN/CiscoVPN restart (for newer versions) sudo kextload /System/Library/Extensions/CiscoVPN.kext and cisco vpn give your password when it asks. This will stop and start the "VPN Subsystem", or in other words restart the CiscoVPN.kext extension. Cisco seems to have problems when network adapters disappear and reappear, something that happens commonly in Wireless or Dial-up scenerios. Sometimes putting a system to sleep, disconnecting an Ethernet cable or simply reconnecting your wireless will cause CiscoVPN to loose track cisco vpn client of the network adapters on the system. Considering that CiscoVPN is typically used by telecommuters, this is an astonishing oversight on Cisco's part. The above hack should side-step all of these issues by causing the CiscoVPN to re-initialize. It makes one ask, why couldn't Cisco have just put the restart into their client? Or a better idea would be to not reinvent the wheel and use the existing IPSec VPN support in OSX! Am I missing something? EDIT: The MacWorld guys came up with a simpler way to do the same thing: sudo SystemStarter restart CiscoVPN Posted by Anders Brownworth Monday, November 13, 2006 7:25 PM Tweet Comments (269) Jeff from Chicago #1 | Friday, March 23, 2007 6:53 AM Thanks for the tip - this worked like a charm. todd from boston #2 | Thursday, March 29, 2007 10:29 AM you the man - thanks! Tony from Carmel from Carmel #3 | Friday, March 30, 2007 6:49 PM Didn't work but rebooted my computer and the problem went away. Steve from Minneapolis #4 | Friday, May 4, 2007 5:30 PM Nice - works to correct
the upgrade Vista 64 Bit Notice This operating system cannot connect to the VPN using the Cisco Client or the built-in client. Contents 1 Obtaining and installing the Cisco VPN Client 2 Using the Cisco VPN Client for Windows 3 Configuring the VPN client 4 Troubleshooting 4.1 VPN Client says it installed, but cannot be found on your computer 4.2 Error 2738 on Windows Vista 4.3 Error 442: failed to enable virtual adapter. 4.4 Error 413: User Authentication Failed Obtaining and installing the Cisco VPN Client The VPN client can now be found in "My Akron Experience" / Help Center under the Home use software downloads section of the Help Center. The file can also be obtained from the ZipSupport Center. You will need a USB flash drive, or other portable media to obtain the file. Using the Cisco VPN Client for Windows To begin using the Cisco Systems VPN Client: 1. After the computer reboots, it places a 'UA VPN' icon on your Desktop 2. Click this icon to start the program After launching the client, you will see this screen: Client Startup 1. Click the Connect button. 2. Enter your UAnetID and password. 3. It will connect and show the VPN icon in your taskbar near the clock. In order to disconnect: VPN Disconnect 1. Right click the VPN icon in the taskbar. 2. Select Disconnect. Configuring the VPN client These steps should not be necessary, as the client will be auto configured on install. If you need to configure the client for UAs network, you can read the instructions here. Troubleshooting VPN Client says it installed, but cannot be found on your computer This can occur with the following symptoms: 1. Package extracts and then immediately disappears (no installation occurs) 2. Your computer does not restart after the installation process 3. You cannot find the VPN client in the Start Menu or anywhere on your computer for that matter A common cause of this issue is an antivirus program that does not like the Cisco VPN installer. The easiest way to get around this is to temporarily disable your antivirus software, and then attempt to install the VPN client. Many antivirus programs have an option to disable it until the next restart. This would be ideal as the VPN client restarts your computer at the completion of the installation. When your computer reboots, your antivirus should be back on and the VP