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Presentations WebCasts RSS February 27, 2015 CISCO VPN Client dropping with "Reason 422: Lost contact with the security gateway" 1 by Tony Rogerson • Who Cares • Tags: Networking Writing this out of embarrassment but hopefully it will help somebody else if
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girlfriends I VPN over her WiFi into my client, that's always worked, but, last Thurs/Friday I started getting issues with the VPN dropping cisco vpn macbook out after just a couple of minutes resulting in me having to use my mobile as a connected hub. I was getting these messages which should really have been a clue for me: 52 13:41:38.308 02/27/15 Sev=Warning/3 CM/0xA3100027 Adapter https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11283931/reason-442-failed-enable-virtual-adapter-windows-7-64-bit address 192.168.140.27 has changed or not detected. Current address(es): 10.4.1.187, 192.168.140.23. The reason it was failing is actually very simple, the router has a feature that allows a MAC address to access the internet at specific times, for some reason I needed to use a low IP lease time to make it work (600 seconds) - yes, you now know where this is going. When I set it all up I gave my MAC address a fixed http://dataidol.com/tonyrogerson/2015/02/27/cisco-vpn-client-dropping-with-reason-422-lost-contact-with-the-security-gateway/ ip thus eliminating the lease time period. Because when I VPN into my client I lose internet access I use a VirtualBox VM to access my clients system - I do that for each client because it isolates them from me as well - nice security feature. I was researching something the other week which made me recycle my MAC address (give me a new one) - DOH! Well there you go, I'm a SQL guy, I do know networking but when you forget how you set stuff up, use VM's and often do research then sometimes you get tripped up - talk about frustrating, this has caused a lot of swearing!!! In summary, if you get the error use ipconfig /all to check the lease expiry time, see if it coincides with the VPN dropping. shareClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Entity Attribute Value (EAV) data model meets SQL Server Clustered Columnstore for dramatic performance improvement (Part #1) The maths most SAN engineers do not understand in context of Database Servers One Comment Alan Schofield March 5, 2015 @ 5:25 pm Hi Tony, We've all been there… Ju
on Mac OS X Posted October 10th, 2008 by John Bickar in Mac OS X SIG Answer mac vpn When using the Cisco https://techcommons.stanford.edu/topics/mac-os-x-sig/troubleshooting-cisco-vpn-client-mac-os-x VPN Client from off-campus, sometimes it will throw an error on launch http://www.techsutram.com/2010/03/cisco-vpn-reason-442-failed-to-enable.html and prevent you from connecting to the VPN concentrator. (The specific error is "Error 51: Unable to communicate with the VPN subsystem.") Usually, you can fix this by opening up Terminal and entering the following command at the command prompt (followed by hitting "Enter"): sudo /System/Library/StartupItems/CiscoVPN/CiscoVPN cisco vpn restart However, if you run into Error 51 on the first launch of VPNClient, you'll get the following error: sudo: /System/Library/StartupItems/CiscoVPN/CiscoVPN: command not found In this case, deleting VPNClient from /Applications and reinstalling the latest version should fix the problem. (A reboot also might do the trick.) Another error that you may encounter is "Error 5: No cisco vpn mac hostname exists for this connection entry. Unable to make VPN connection." In this case, right-click the Stanford_Public_VPN connection entry in the connection window and choose Modify from the contextual menu. In the host field, enter su-vpn.stanford.edu and click Save. (Uninstalling and reinstalling also should fix this problem.) Using OS X's built-in VPN vs. Cisco client Submitted on May 27th, 2011 by mallis The instructions for connecting via VPN suggest downloading the Cisco VPN client. If OSX is running in 64-bit mode (mine is) the Cisco client will not work at all. I followed the instructions here: http://anders.com/guides/native-cisco-vpn-on-mac-os-x to add a VPN connection using OS X's built-in Cisco VPN functions. It was easy, and better than adding another kernel extension to the mix, especially one originally designed to run under OS X 10.4/ The information gathered on these pages is generated by the Stanford University community with significant support fromthe Academic Technology Specialist Program, SULAIR Information Center, SU Webmasters, Stanford Video and Multimedia Group and IT Services. Unless otherwise specified, it is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.
[+About me] [+Disclaimer] TechSutram's Greatest Hits + Differences IPv4 Vs IPv6 + Bash environment on Windows: This is not Cygwin + Private Browsing by securing tracks on your disk + Content filtering software: Testing for Partial/MIME messages + Mounting NFS share hangs on VMware ESX server Tuesday, March 30, 2010 Cisco VPN - Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter You are running CISCO VPN client on your Windows machine and suddenly while connecting one the listed VPN servers, you are presented with this error. Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter You tried very hard and still unable to connect even after rebooting your machine. This has happened to me two times. First time this error got resolved however, I didn't note down steps that were required to resolve this issue. Yesterday, while connecting VPN I faced with same error again and decided to jot down steps to get around this error ‘Reason 442: Failed to enable virtual adaptor' Below are the steps that works perfectly on my machine with Windows XP operating system. Please don't curse me for not using latest Windows OS :) + Enable CISCO Network adaptor from network connections + Right click on it ->Navigate to properties -> Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from General tab -> and again Click Properties + Now set it to receive IP address automatically by selecting "Obtain IP address Automatically" + Press OK and again ‘Repair' this connection by right clicking same Network adaptor. + Once this whole process completes, disable the same network adaptor And voila! I could connect to my VPN successfully using CISCO VPN client. If there is any other solution to solve this issue then do let everyone know in comments below. [If you like this post then consider subscribing techsutram.com, A Tech Blog...My Opinion About _________ Technology. In case if you don't know what i