MobileAllOver
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I've been battling with VPN / Certificate issues on my Windows 2003 SBS Server.
Current setup:
PPTP configured, all clients can connect. Windows XP ,Windows 2003 and Windows Vista
L2TP configured. All client except for Windows Vista can connect.
Windows 2003 Server is behind NAT-T firewall. I've applied to patch for all clients to fix the NAT-Traversal issue, also on Windows Vista.
I've upgraded my Certificate Services to accommodate Vista clients - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922706
The only remaining issue (that I know of) is the fact that the original Certificate Services can store the Certificate on the Computer Account instead on the 'Local User' account. With the 'upgrade', it only stores certificates in my User folder.
Without the move I get error 766: Certificate could not be found. After the move to 'Local Computer' certificates, I get Error 810: A network connection between your computer and the VPN server was started, but the VPN connection was not completed. This is typically caused by the use of an incorrect or expired certificate for authentication between the client and the server. Please contact your Administrator to ensure that the certificate being used for authentication is valid.
Any suggestions?
Current setup:
PPTP configured, all clients can connect. Windows XP ,Windows 2003 and Windows Vista
L2TP configured. All client except for Windows Vista can connect.
Windows 2003 Server is behind NAT-T firewall. I've applied to patch for all clients to fix the NAT-Traversal issue, also on Windows Vista.
I've upgraded my Certificate Services to accommodate Vista clients - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922706
The only remaining issue (that I know of) is the fact that the original Certificate Services can store the Certificate on the Computer Account instead on the 'Local User' account. With the 'upgrade', it only stores certificates in my User folder.
Without the move I get error 766: Certificate could not be found. After the move to 'Local Computer' certificates, I get Error 810: A network connection between your computer and the VPN server was started, but the VPN connection was not completed. This is typically caused by the use of an incorrect or expired certificate for authentication between the client and the server. Please contact your Administrator to ensure that the certificate being used for authentication is valid.
Any suggestions?
Active8 years, 8 months ago
I experienced the same problem without any VPN set up. What solved it was to make sure the Network Connections service was running. To enable the service, press the Win key, they start typing 'Service'. Go to Services, find Network Connections (click on the Name column to sort), right click, Properties, and choose Startup Type to Manual.
I make VPN connections using Vista's Connection Manager, and would like to disconnect the VPN connection from the command line so I can create a shortcut command called
vpn.disconnect
in Promptu Launcher.How can I disconnect the VPN connection via the command line?
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Check out Rasdial (part of Windows):
USAGE:
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So to hang up a vpn named 'The VPN' it'd be: Built to spill nothing wrong with love zippos.
HTH
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