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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 VPN Error 809 (3 posts) error 809 vpn windows 8 Started 5 years ago by Ninja4IT Latest reply from rockallite Topic Viewed error 809 vpn windows 10 18045 times Ninja4IT Posts: 1 This post has been reported. Hi, I have trouble with my VPN assumeudpencapsulationcontextonsendrule windows 10 connection. I have laptop with Windows 7 Prof. 32bit + Wireless connection. Before Windows 7, I have on my Laptop Windows XP and VPN connection worked perfectly. VPN type is error 809 windows 10 L2TP/IPSec and I have valid certificate. Every time, when I want connect VPN connection in my remote location, respond with error 809 and this mean: ''The network connection between your computer and the VPN server could not be established because the remote server is not responding. This could be because one of the network devices (e.g., firewalls, NAT, routers, etc.) between
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your computer and the remote server is not configured to allow VPN connections. Please contact your Administrator or your service provider to determine which device may be causing the problem. '' OK, before we start with troubleshooting, you must to know, I tried almost everything. - IPv6 is turned off, but VPN still don't works - RegEdit (Microsoft web page: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926179) - Firewall is turned off - Started Services : IPSec Policy Agent, Routing and Remote Access I have VMware Player with Windows XP on my local machine,and VPN connection on WMVare Player work perfectly, but on local machine, VPN connection respond error 809. Maybe someone has any idea what else can try? Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top rockallite Posts: 2 This post has been reported. Try this. I fixed a similar problem through it. 1. Run "regedit", allocate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\Parameters, and delete ProhibitIpSec key. 2. Restart Windows, and try to connect VPN again. Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top rockallite Posts: 2 This post has been reported. BTW, I used a preshared key
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to report a new issue. Issue #712 Windows connect failed with error 809 Added by Si Chen about 2 years ago. Updated over 1 year ago. Status:ClosedStart date:22.09.2014Priority:NormalAssignee:Tobias https://wiki.strongswan.org/issues/712 BrunnerCategory:interoperability Affected version:5.2.0 Resolution:No feedback Description I'm using StrongSwan U5.2.0. And ipsec.conf as following: config setup uniqueids=no conn %default left=■■■.■■■.■■■.■■■ leftsubnet=0.0.0.0/0 right=%any auto=add dpdaction=clear dpddelay=300s dpdtimeout=120s conn IKEv1 keyexchange=ikev1 aggressive=yes rightauth=xauth-eap rightsourceip=%ikev1 conn L2TP-PSK-NAT leftfirewall=yes rightfirewall=yes also=L2TP-PSK-noNAT conn L2TP-PSK-noNAT keyexchange=ikev1 type=transport authby=psk keyingtries=3 rekey=no leftprotoport=17/1701 rightprotoport=17/%any reauth=no #ike="aes256-sha1-modp2048!" #esp="aes-sha1!" The problem is, when two clients(win7) after same error 809 NAT, only one client can connect to VPN. The later one shows error 809 and ipsec log shows 'unable to install policy'.iOS and OSx is completely not affect. I have read issue #365, that explains why. But is there any other way except IEKv2 ? Related issues Related to Feature #365: Multiple L2TP-IPsec clients behind same NAT Closed error 809 vpn 25.07.2013 Related to Duplicates Duplicated by Blocks Blocked by Precedes Follows Copied to Copied from Issue # Delay: days Cancel History #1 Updated by Tobias Brunner about 2 years ago Description updated (diff) Status changed from New to Feedback Assignee set to Tobias Brunner But is there any other way except IEKv2? Not really. If you can't get your clients to get your clients to use different source ports for L2TP your only option might be to implement some kind of mapping on the server. What's the reason you don't want to use IKEv2? #2 Updated by Si Chen about 2 years ago What's the reason you don't want to use IKEv2? Because I don't want to have my clients install a cert.It seems IKEv2 can work only with a cert, am I correct? #3 Updated by Tobias Brunner about 2 years ago Category changed from windows to interoperability It seems IKEv2 can work only with a cert, am I correct? Yes, you need to install at least the CA certific