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Download PDF Print Feedback Related ProductsCisco AnyConnect VPN Client Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Next-Generation Firewalls ContentsIntroductionPrerequisitesRequirementsComponents UsedTroubleshooting ProcessInstallation and Virtual Adapter IssuesDisconnection or Inability to Establish Initial ConnectionProblems with Passing TrafficAnyConnect Crash IssuesFragmentation / Passing Traffic IssuesUninstall AutomaticallyIssue Populating the Cluster FQDNBackup http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/asa-5500-x-series-next-generation-firewalls/100597-technote-anyconnect-00.html Server List ConfigurationAnyConnect: Corrupt Driver Database IssueRepairFailed RepairAnalyze the DatabaseError MessagesError: Unable to Update the Session Management DatabaseSolution 1Solution 2Error: "Module c:\Program Files\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client\vpnapi.dll failed to register"SolutionError: "An error was received from the secure gateway in response to the VPN negotiation request. Please contact your network administrator"SolutionError: Session could not be established. Session limit of 2 reached.Solution 1Solution 2Error: Anyconnect not enabled on VPN server while trying to connect anyconnect to ASASolutionError:- %ASA-6-722036: Group client-group User xxxx IP x.x.x.x Transmitting large packet 1220 (threshold 1206)SolutionError: The secure gateway has rejected the agent's vpn connect or reconnect request.SolutionError: "Unable to update the session management database"SolutionError: "The VPN client driver has encountered an error"SolutionError: "Unable to process response from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"SolutionError: "Login Denied , unauthorized connection mechanism , contact your administrator"SolutionError: "Anyconnect package unavailable or corrupted. Contact your system administrator"SolutionError: "The AnyConnect package on the secure gateway could not be located"SolutionError: "Secure VPN via remote desktop is not supported"SolutionError: "The server certificate received or its chainin 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 client. If you are running Cisco's http://www.anders.com/cms/192/CiscoVPN/Error.51:.Unable.to.communicate.with.the.VPN.subsystem VPNClient on Mac OSX, you might 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 give your password when it asks. This will stop and start the cisco vpn "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 of the network adapters on the system. Considering that CiscoVPN is typically used by telecommuters, this is an cisco vpn error 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 same issue when running Windows on a Mac (restart the Cisco VPN Service). Jason McCarty from Canada #5 | Monday, May 7, 2007 11:08 PM This did not work for me. I've gotten this error