Could Not Start The Ipsec Services Error 10048
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any issues. IPSEC Services could not be started Tags: Windows XP, Network Monday, September 11, 2006 5:15:27 AM I ran into some troubles with the IPSec Services on my Windows XP SP2 machine today. This service was needed by a VPN application that I installed to connect to one of our customers. But during the last re-install of my machine, I set this service to manual startup, and now when I tried to start it It could not start. I recieved the following error message when trying https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/956189 to start it: Error message 10048: Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted. The Event Viewer displayed the following: Event Type: ErrorEvent Source: Service Control ManagerEvent Category: NoneEvent ID: 7023Date: 2006-09-11Time: 10:08:10User: N/AComputer: LAPTOPWWDescription:The IPSEC Services service terminated with the following error: Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted. To find out which http://www.wictorwilen.se/Post/IPSEC-Services-could-not-be-started.aspx application that used the ports that the IPSEC Services needed I started up a command prompt and used netstat, as below, to find out the PID of the process. This command below will display all the active UDP connections and the PID (-o). The findstr function searches the output from the netstat and shows the lines containing the text "500" - which is the UDP port the IKE uses. c:\> netstat -p UDP -n -a -o | findstr 500UDP 0.0.0.0:500 *:* 316UDP 0.0.0.0:4500 *:* 316 Using the Task Manager I found out that PID 316 was used by the Cisco VPN Service and I shut it down and then IPSEC services started fine! 19 Comments Michael said Tuesday, May 20, 2008 9:43:39 AM Thanks for this post. I was experiencing the same issue and Google led me here. All is good now! Wictor said Tuesday, May 20, 2008 10:27:36 AM Glad I could help! Nick said Wednesday, October 8, 2008 9:12:53 AM Many thanks for an excellent spot of troubleshooting, helped me out of a tight spot! Wictor said Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:53:45 AM Great! Accordin
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Forums → Networking Discussions Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Ipsec Won't Start Started by driftripper155 , Mar 31 2005 02:12 PM Please log in to reply 4 replies to this topic #1 driftripper155 driftripper155 TEG Forum Member Members 31 posts Posted 31 March 2005 - 02:12 PM I have a laptop that I'm attempting to connect through VPN to my network at work. I'm using a sonicwall global VPN client to connect to our sonicwall router at work. Other people have no trouble doing this but I'm having trouble because it seems that the vpn client relies on IPsec to function and IPsec won't start. It gives me the error: Could not start the IPSEC Services service on Local Computer Error 10048: Only one usage of each socket address (protocol, network address/port) is normally permitted. I'm not sure where this problem is or how to correct it. It's the first time I've come across this. If there's anyone out there who's had similar problems and got them resolved, please offer some advice. Thanks, Matt 0 Back to top #2 Alatar1 Alatar1 Asst. Cook & Bottle Washer (retired TEG Admin) Members 6,150 posts Location:Montreal Posted 31 March 2005 - 02:29 PM Sounds like something else is already using the resources it's trying to obtain. Have you ever had any other VPN or similar software installed? 0 "We all know what to do, we just don't know how to win the election afterwards."Jean-Claude Juncker, prime minister of Luxembourg, talking about politicians making tough decisions for the public good Back to top #3 driftripper155 driftripper155 TEG Forum Member Members 31 posts Posted 31 March 2005 - 02:32 PM There is one other VPN connection configured on this computer, but it's not connected. It's actually a dial up VPN connection and it has no software associated with it. It's just a simple dial up VPN connection. And it's more a problem with the IPsec driver because if I go into the services.msc and try to start ipsec manually, it fails there also. 0 Back to top #4 Alatar1 Alatar1 Asst. Cook & Bottle Washer (retired TEG Admin) Members 6,150 posts Location:Montreal Posted 01 April 2005 - 08:02 AM I'm sorry, but I really don't much about ipsec except that it exists and what it's for. If you do figure it out, please post back so we will know next time. 0 "We all know what to do, we just don't know how to win the election afterwards."Jean-Claude Juncker, prime minister of Luxembourg, talking about politicians making tough decision