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SuperTekBoy...Cisco VPN – Reason 433: Reason Not Specified by Peer. January 23, 2014 By Gareth Gudger 3 Comments 0 Shares cisco vpn client reason 433 Share Tweet +1 Share Reddit Secure VPN Connection terminated by Peer. Reason 433: Reason Not Specified by Peer I ran into this error recently when trying to set up a Remote Access VPN. https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/28302 This error could be caused by multiple problems. However, in my particular case, it was the settings under AAA authentication servers. Upon connection the VPN client would prompt for logon credentials and then immediately return this error. In my environment I was using a Windows Server 2003 Domain Controller for LDAP authentication. The VPN termination point was an older PIX 515 firewall running IOS 8.0. I was also using https://supertekboy.com/2014/01/23/cisco-vpn-reason-433-reason-not-specified-by-peer/ the latest Cisco VPN client on Windows 8.1. After some quick troubleshooting it appeared that the domain account used to query LDAP was either buried too deep in the OU structure, or, some of the OU names were causing problems (they had spaces and special characters). As a test, I moved the account back up to the root-level "Users" container. I then altered my DN settings on the firewall to reflect this change. The VPN client software connected immediately. To be fair, I was configuring Remote Access VPN on a very old PIX 515. It could be that a newer ASA firewall running the latest IOS won't have this particular issue. Either way, just something else to try if you get this error code. Lastly, here is a quick screenshot of a working AAA server configuration as well as an explanation of all the fields. Cisco AAA Authentication Server Server Group: This is purely descriptive. Call it whatever you like. Interface Name: This is the name of the interface your AAA server can be located on. In my example, an interface called INSIDE. Server Name or IP Address: The name or IP address of your AAA server. Timeout: The default is 5 seconds. Set this to whatever
/ 317 comments Updated 25 November 2015 (with amazingly high success rate!): When the IT world slowly moved to Windows 8/8.1/10, http://www.gleescape.com/posts/2917 those would could not and would not move their legacy Cisco VPN http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8139 software would have hit some problems while using VPN on their newer Windows 8/8.1 machines. This is because the legacy Cisco VPN-client is not supported under Windows 8.1 and as the client is EOL anounced, it probably will never be supported anymore. Yet, for some reasons, there cisco vpn are still users (like myself) who are not able to use the newer Cisco AnyConnect, as it might not be supported by their existing VPN infrastructure or some other reasons. Faced with similar issue, I searched for possible solutions online and tried different ways of overcoming the issues, which is often a hit and miss affair. ( This tutorial is becoming even cisco vpn client more robust as more and more reported success and provided additional tips to improve the process, and I have enhanced the tutorial, to make it as foolproof as possible for you. Many reported they can now work from home, or use a single machine to access VPN instead of two machines, or simply made their life much simpler! Thanks to the Gleescape.com community, this tutorial has become a better one.) Most users will face the first error, which says: Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 440: Driver Failure. Rebooting the machine does not help, trying all other solution does not help. After some fumbling, painful, repetitive, trial and error, finally I found the way to do it right. You can do like-wise by following the steps below, to ensure that your Cisco VPN Client continues to work well after migrating to Windows 8/8.1 OS (Edit: Some users reported that it worked with Windows 10 Tech Preview, although I had not tried it myself). If you are lazy (or too busy) to find the software listed below in th