01-15-2013 03:41 AM
Hey guys,
I have a Cisco RV042 VPN Router and I have added a group vpn, but when I am trying to connect I got an error that the remote vpn server isn't responsing.
Here's my log:
2013/01/15 12:24:53 [STATUS]OS Version: Windows 7
2013/01/15 12:24:53 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Domain Profile Settings: ON
2013/01/15 12:24:53 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Private Profile Settings: OFF
2013/01/15 12:24:53 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Private Profile Settings: OFF
2013/01/15 12:24:53 [STATUS]One network interface detected with IP address MY HOME IP
2013/01/15 12:24:53 [STATUS]Connecting...
2013/01/15 12:24:53 [DEBUG]Input VPN Server Address = MY PUBLIC SERVER IP
2013/01/15 12:24:53 [STATUS]Connecting to remote gateway with IP address: MY PUBLIC IP FROM THE SERVER
2013/01/15 12:24:54 [STATUS]Remote gateway was reached by https ...
2013/01/15 12:24:54 [STATUS]Provisioning...
2013/01/15 12:25:02 [STATUS]Success to connect.
2013/01/15 12:25:02 [STATUS]Tunnel is configured. Ping test is about to start.
2013/01/15 12:25:02 [STATUS]Verifying Network...
2013/01/15 12:25:08 [WARNING]Failed to ping remote VPN Router!
2013/01/15 12:25:11 [WARNING]Failed to ping remote VPN Router!
2013/01/15 12:25:14 [WARNING]Failed to ping remote VPN Router!
2013/01/15 12:25:17 [WARNING]Failed to ping remote VPN Router!
2013/01/15 12:25:20 [WARNING]Failed to ping remote VPN Router!
2013/01/15 12:25:22 [WARNING]Ping was blocked, which can be caused by an unexpected disconnect.
If I am trying to connect the status of the vpn user in the remote interface is "online".
I have deactived my firewall at home and at the server for testing purposes.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
Regards
01-16-2013 05:39 PM
This is not an answer to your question, but rather an idea for you. If you want to connect to a VPN from outside your network, you could use a VPN on an internal computer like OpenVPN. Just port forward the necessary ports through the router and you don't have to worry about the built-in VPN on the RV082. In my experience, the built-in VPN on these devices is not the best.
Good luck.
01-18-2013 01:00 PM
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