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to make vpn connection. Error 56: The Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service has not been started. Please start this service and try again. Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the
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client. Reason 403: Unable to contact the security gateway. Secure VPN Connection terminated vpn error 412 locally by the Client. 412: The remote peer is no longer responding. Secure VPN connection terminated locally by the
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client. Reason 413: User authentication failed Reason 421: Failed to establish a connection to your ISP. Cisco VPN Client displays the message "Reason 422": Lost contact with the security gateway. Check your https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12126881/cisco-vpn-client-error-429 network connection". The connection to the RoamNet VPN Gateway is no longer available. Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 429: Unable to resolve server address. A cable problem could be the cause. Check whether the basic network is functioning. In the University Halls of Residence you should be able to surf to helpdesk.ugent.be for example. A fixed (static) IP address can cause http://helpdesk.ugent.be/vpn/en/faq_cisco.php?id=429 this error as well. Configure the settings for tcp/ip so as to automatically obtain an IP address. A DNS problem can also be a possible cause. Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 442: Failed to enable Virtual Adapter. Error 1609: An error occurred while applying security settings. Authenticated ... Error 1722: There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. (error when installing Cisco) Error 28000 (error when installing Cisco because there is still (a part of) an old installation present on the system) When installing Cisco, a 'DNE error' occurs and you are asked to restart Windows XP When starting the VPN connection, the computer shuts down (or generates a blue screen). Error 427: unknown error occurred at peer. Mac Error 51: Unable to communicate with the VPN subsystem top Contact Helpdesk Follow the announcements of the helpdesk on Other UGent sites: Home UGent | Minerva | Oasis ©2016Ghent University, disclaimer Paginanavigatie Helpdesk ICT UGentNet E-mail Account & password Athena & software Central disk sp
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campusname." Entries include ITS Wireless at UP, ITS Wireless at Altoona, ITS Wireless at Beaver, etc. In the Host entry for these entries you see "mobility.campusname.psu.edu" (where campusname represents the abbreviation for a campus location. Entries include mobility.up.psu.edu, mobility.as.psu.edu, mobility.br.psu.edu, etc.According to http://its.psu.edu/wireless/faq.html#21, "If you are in a location that has Penn State Wireless you need to launch the VPN client on your laptop and select the Penn State campus where you are located. Once you login using your Access Account, you can begin to use the wireless network for your tasks."Situation:According to http://alerts.its.psu.edu/alert-867, on Thursday, October, 23, 2008, all campuses using the ITS Wireless VPN service began using Cisco's Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) platform. As a result, all campus wireless traffic is re-routed to ASA's located at University Park. In other words there is no longer a need for separate "mobility.campusname.psu.edu" names in the VPN client. In effect, all the VPN traffic needs to find mobility.up.psu.edu in order to connect.If you attempt to use the VPN client to access an ITS Wireless location and receive this error, Reason 429: Unable to resolve server address, your laptop is unable to resolve mobility.up.psu.edu to its IP address.Workaround:You can create an ITS Wireless connection that uses the direct IP address for mobility.up.psu.edu.Open the VPN client. Click the New button.In Connection Entry, enter ITS Wireless.You may leave Description blank.In Host, enter 172.28.41.68. Under Group Authentication, the Name should be pennstateThe Password and Confirm Password should also be pennstateNote: The passwords are case-sensitive (for example, Pennstate is not the same as pennstate)Click Save. You can use this connection to access ITS Wireless from any campus including University Park. Posted b