07-30-2010
11:13 AM
- last edited on
02-21-2020
11:49 PM
by
cc_security_adm
I recently upgraded to anyconnect 2.5. I now cannot connect with the Anyconnect. I keep getting
"AnyConnect was not able to establish a connection to the specified secure gateway. Please try connecting again."
It works fine if i go back to 2.4. Any idea?
Thanks,
Jason
07-30-2010 05:25 PM
Hi, do you have some anti virus or some firewall on your PC coz there are some known issues with Kaspersky and AC 2.5? And you facing the issue on all systems or just one?
07-30-2010 11:10 PM
I was testing one one machine. Have Microsoft forefront running, asa firewall. It will let me connect, but fails right after that. I see everything show successful, then i see this in the debug:
WebVPN: session has been authenticated. webvpn_auth.c:webvpn_auth[578] WebVPN: no cookie present!! |
Then it disconnects. Only happens on 2.5. On 2.4 on client and asa, and all is well. Using self signed cert, not sure if i have to do anything different for that on 2.5.
07-31-2010 09:01 PM
You would probably have to check dart logs and event viewer for specific error messages. The error message usually occurs when you have third party applications disrupting the Anyconnect connection.
08-01-2010 06:26 PM
Its just strange that 2.4 works correctly, but 2.5 doesn't. If i downgrade the client, everything works fine. Is there a lot of underlying differences between 2.4 and 2.5?
Thanks,
Jason
08-02-2010 07:37 AM
there are a few changes of course, but don't think anything that should break whatever was working in 2.4. Probably the dart logs will help us nail the issue.
08-02-2010 08:41 AM
Seems to be working. I had to initially run 2.5 as administrator. After that, I can run normally with my user. Not sure why that was with 2.5 and not 2.4, but was something I had to do. Noticed lots of error messages in event viewer that prompted me to test this action.
12-16-2010 07:30 AM
Hi,
This could be due to Out-Dated ROOT Certificates on Windows7. The Certificate used for signing some DLLs in the AnyConnect package has changed from 2.4 to 2.5.
Please verify that the Windows PC is updated with the current Root Certificates . You can search google for Manual Cert update on Windows 7 , similar to below
http://dreamlayers.blogspot.com/2009/12/windows-7-cant-always-automatically.html
If above still doesn't fix the issue then
1. Clear the AnyConnect Event Log
2. Try to establish a connection.
3. Save and send the AnyConnect Log. We can then analyze for errors.
Thanks,
Naman
12-14-2010 06:20 AM
Hello ,
did you solve the problem ? How ? We have the same error and we do not know how to solve it
Thank you
12-14-2010 07:42 AM
Do you have any third party firewall or anti-virus that could be causing the issue? Also at what stage does the error occur? You can check the messages that come below the AnyConnect Gui to see when exactly it fails( for eg, when it tries to enable the VPN adapter)
12-14-2010 07:58 AM
Yes , we have firewall and antivirus : the problem is that we have this error only on some laptop .
12-16-2010 02:21 AM
Hello ,
it fails when at the bottom of the VPN client is written "Establish VPN session...."
What does it mean ?
08-07-2011 04:42 PM
Hello jbeltrame,
i don't know whether your problem is solved, but it turned out, that the exact same problem your were describing could be solved by deactivating connection sharing in the control center of win7. Once i deactivated the share of one connection, anyconnect ran as it was supposed to.
HTH.
Regards
Kai Michael Poppe
b.k. it-services GmbH
10-17-2012 10:10 AM
It really worked!... when I deactivated the connection that was shared in Network Connections in Network Sharing Center>Change adapter settings. And I had that setup as I was working with Virtualbox machines that get access to internet through that shared network adapter.... My 2 Cents
11-14-2011 09:44 PM
Hi,
I have been experiencing the same problem. I a0m using a 64-Bit Windows 7 Home Premium system along with Symantec Antivirus software (fully registered by my institution). My other computer, 32-bit XP Home netbook with basic Microsoft antivirus protection, operates flawlessly. However, my main laptop does not connect to my school's servers while I am off the campus. I have tried almost everything: uninstalling both the vpn client and antivirus, and reinstalling them, swithing to a different antivirus software, cleaning the log file, turning off and on the wireless adapter, disconnecting and reconnecting to the various wireless networks, shutting down the wireless modem and restarting it, and giving a fresh restart to my computer. Occasionaly, restarting the computer works but this whole process is very annoying. Could you find a solution for this problem?
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