11-22-2005 10:46 AM - edited 02-21-2020 12:32 AM
I get the following error message after I type in the password and try to connect to one of our remote sites:
The client did not match the firewall policy configured on the central site VPN device. Cisco Systems Integrated Client Firewall should be enabled or installed on your computer.
I uninstall 4.0.3, rebooted, reinstalled 4.0.3 and same thing. I then uninstalled 4.0.3, rebooted, installed 4.7 and same thing.
I was using the McAfee Firewall, but gave ZoneAlarm a try (big mistake there as I'm finding out). I wasn't able to connect at all with VPN using ZoneAlarm so I got rid of that and put on the Sygate Personal Firewall which I actually like a lot better. That's when this problem began.
It *only* happens with one site, the other 15 or so connect up just fine. I checked and other engineers in here are able to connect to this site just fine.
I have spent the last couple of hours searching the 'net and trying different things to no avail.
Can anyone offer up any suggestions?
Dave
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11-22-2005 01:59 PM
i guess the vpn server is a concentrator, which has configured to accept connection providing the cisco integrated client firewall is enabled.
from the vpn client software, go "options" and select "stateful firewall (always on)".
11-22-2005 01:59 PM
i guess the vpn server is a concentrator, which has configured to accept connection providing the cisco integrated client firewall is enabled.
from the vpn client software, go "options" and select "stateful firewall (always on)".
11-23-2005 07:58 AM
It's working now! Not sure if the reinstall/uninstall of Zone Alarm fixed it or your suggestion. But it's working and that's what counts.
Thanks for the reply!
Dave
11-28-2005 10:13 AM
And of course it's not working now. :)
I did a clean install of Windows XP Home on this laptop over the weekend to start fresh. I got into work this morning and tried to VPN to one of our remote sites, same error as before. I checked the log file and this is displayed:
Sev=Warning/2 IKE/0xE300008A
Stateful Firewall (Always On) failed to start.
I am also getting a lot of TrueVector errors in the Event Log. ZoneAlarm has not been anywhere near this laptop since the reinstall so I know it's not a ZA issue.
Dave
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