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Not able to connect to HOST using cisco VPN client version 5.0.07.0440, Reason 412

nirmal.cris
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Level 1

I am using Windows 8(single language), 64-bit, for Internet 3G Dongle by MTS(Broadband).

I am trying to connect my office network using cisco client version-5.0.07.0440, It's giving

error "Secure VPN Connection terminated loccaly by the Client.

         Reason 412: The remote peer is no longer "responding."

I tried following solution provided in cisco

added UseLegacyIKEPort=1 in profile file, checked registry key Cvirta which is

"Cisco System VPN Adapter for 64-bit Windows". but none is working.

It's using IPSEC transport.

Pls help me resolve this issue.

Thanks,

Nirmal

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andrew.prince
Level 10
Level 10

AFAIK - version 5.x is not supported in Windows 8.

HTH./

Hi Andrew,

       You mean I should keep waiting till supported version by cisco is realesed or both Microsoft & CIsco

        provide some kind of update to resolve this issue.

       Is there any VPN client which support Windows 8?

Thnaks,

Nirmal

shijomon scaria
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

Please download and install the dne update attached and try again. You can download it form this link also

ftp://files.citrix.com/dneupdate64.msi

Regards,

Shijo.

Hi Shijomon,

      1st time when I had installed this version then I was able to login although host was not getting

      connected, giving error message while Telnet to host was "Host was not able to connect on port:23,

      connect failed".

      After installing the dne update even user validation get stopped and started throwing this error

      message. It's not getting resolved even after uninstallation then installation.

      Is there any another way which you know have worked?

Thanks,

Nirmal

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