Reason 412 the remote peer is no longer responding windows 7
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I can’t get my cisco vpn to work. But I keep running into documentation that tells me to change the, «Edit your profile with your editor and change ForceKeepAlive=0 to 1.» How do I do that?
Thanking in advance.
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Please take the following steps:
1. On the main drive of the PC, choose Program Files > Cisco Systems > VPN Client > Profiles.
2. Right-click the profile that you use, and choose Open With in order to open the profile in a text editor (such as Notepad). (When you choose the program to use, be sure to uncheck the box that says Always use this program to open these files.)
3. Locate the profile parameter for ForcekeepAlives, and change the value from 0 to 1, then save the profile.
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Please take the following steps:
1. On the main drive of the PC, choose Program Files > Cisco Systems > VPN Client > Profiles.
2. Right-click the profile that you use, and choose Open With in order to open the profile in a text editor (such as Notepad). (When you choose the program to use, be sure to uncheck the box that says Always use this program to open these files.)
3. Locate the profile parameter for ForcekeepAlives, and change the value from 0 to 1, then save the profile.
Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
I was facing this problem in a Gigabyte gaming laptop which came pre-loaded with Windows 8. After one day of problem, I unchecked the ‘Run as Administrator’ checkbox, and it started to work right after that. I rechecked ‘Run as Administrator’ again (in the main vpngui.exe) and it would return the ‘Remote Peer Not Responding’ message; but uncheck and it would work again!
Thought I would share it in this thread in case someone keeps facing this problem.
I had this problem recently myself and it turned out to be the ASA firewall that I was trying to VPN into was incorrectly configured. It caused the same 412 error, so it threw me off, as that is usually an indication of a problem on the VPN client side, not the firewall side. Hope this helps for people looking for other causes.
Our VPN guy says 412 means » the token is unsynchronized» . however, three days later when we looked at it the token was «Active», not » Next tokencode mode «. Also, the token (3 days later) was not locked due to wrong tokencode.
For the problem I recently worked on it appears to have been intermittant internet connection somewhere along the line as VPN just started working a few hours later.
Firewall/NAT issues are also reported as a cause, rebooting your modem and router, unblocking ports 500 and 10000 (but if it used to work that’s likely not it).
If you have one, try a VPN connection to somewhere else to see if it works. Try using another user’s Username and their passcode/token.
Our profile PCF files do not contain a ForceKeepAlives parameter. Does anyone know if there is a default for this parameter?
Reason 412 the remote peer is no longer responding windows 7
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I can’t get my cisco vpn to work. But I keep running into documentation that tells me to change the, «Edit your profile with your editor and change ForceKeepAlive=0 to 1.» How do I do that?
Thanking in advance.
Answers
Please take the following steps:
1. On the main drive of the PC, choose Program Files > Cisco Systems > VPN Client > Profiles.
2. Right-click the profile that you use, and choose Open With in order to open the profile in a text editor (such as Notepad). (When you choose the program to use, be sure to uncheck the box that says Always use this program to open these files.)
3. Locate the profile parameter for ForcekeepAlives, and change the value from 0 to 1, then save the profile.
Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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Please take the following steps:
1. On the main drive of the PC, choose Program Files > Cisco Systems > VPN Client > Profiles.
2. Right-click the profile that you use, and choose Open With in order to open the profile in a text editor (such as Notepad). (When you choose the program to use, be sure to uncheck the box that says Always use this program to open these files.)
3. Locate the profile parameter for ForcekeepAlives, and change the value from 0 to 1, then save the profile.
Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
I was facing this problem in a Gigabyte gaming laptop which came pre-loaded with Windows 8. After one day of problem, I unchecked the ‘Run as Administrator’ checkbox, and it started to work right after that. I rechecked ‘Run as Administrator’ again (in the main vpngui.exe) and it would return the ‘Remote Peer Not Responding’ message; but uncheck and it would work again!
Thought I would share it in this thread in case someone keeps facing this problem.
I had this problem recently myself and it turned out to be the ASA firewall that I was trying to VPN into was incorrectly configured. It caused the same 412 error, so it threw me off, as that is usually an indication of a problem on the VPN client side, not the firewall side. Hope this helps for people looking for other causes.
Our VPN guy says 412 means » the token is unsynchronized» . however, three days later when we looked at it the token was «Active», not » Next tokencode mode «. Also, the token (3 days later) was not locked due to wrong tokencode.
For the problem I recently worked on it appears to have been intermittant internet connection somewhere along the line as VPN just started working a few hours later.
Firewall/NAT issues are also reported as a cause, rebooting your modem and router, unblocking ports 500 and 10000 (but if it used to work that’s likely not it).
If you have one, try a VPN connection to somewhere else to see if it works. Try using another user’s Username and their passcode/token.
Our profile PCF files do not contain a ForceKeepAlives parameter. Does anyone know if there is a default for this parameter?
Reason 412 the remote peer is no longer responding windows 7
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I can’t get my cisco vpn to work. But I keep running into documentation that tells me to change the, «Edit your profile with your editor and change ForceKeepAlive=0 to 1.» How do I do that?
Thanking in advance.
Ответы
Please take the following steps:
1. On the main drive of the PC, choose Program Files > Cisco Systems > VPN Client > Profiles.
2. Right-click the profile that you use, and choose Open With in order to open the profile in a text editor (such as Notepad). (When you choose the program to use, be sure to uncheck the box that says Always use this program to open these files.)
3. Locate the profile parameter for ForcekeepAlives, and change the value from 0 to 1, then save the profile.
Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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Please take the following steps:
1. On the main drive of the PC, choose Program Files > Cisco Systems > VPN Client > Profiles.
2. Right-click the profile that you use, and choose Open With in order to open the profile in a text editor (such as Notepad). (When you choose the program to use, be sure to uncheck the box that says Always use this program to open these files.)
3. Locate the profile parameter for ForcekeepAlives, and change the value from 0 to 1, then save the profile.
Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
I was facing this problem in a Gigabyte gaming laptop which came pre-loaded with Windows 8. After one day of problem, I unchecked the ‘Run as Administrator’ checkbox, and it started to work right after that. I rechecked ‘Run as Administrator’ again (in the main vpngui.exe) and it would return the ‘Remote Peer Not Responding’ message; but uncheck and it would work again!
Thought I would share it in this thread in case someone keeps facing this problem.
I had this problem recently myself and it turned out to be the ASA firewall that I was trying to VPN into was incorrectly configured. It caused the same 412 error, so it threw me off, as that is usually an indication of a problem on the VPN client side, not the firewall side. Hope this helps for people looking for other causes.
Our VPN guy says 412 means » the token is unsynchronized» . however, three days later when we looked at it the token was «Active», not » Next tokencode mode «. Also, the token (3 days later) was not locked due to wrong tokencode.
For the problem I recently worked on it appears to have been intermittant internet connection somewhere along the line as VPN just started working a few hours later.
Firewall/NAT issues are also reported as a cause, rebooting your modem and router, unblocking ports 500 and 10000 (but if it used to work that’s likely not it).
If you have one, try a VPN connection to somewhere else to see if it works. Try using another user’s Username and their passcode/token.
Our profile PCF files do not contain a ForceKeepAlives parameter. Does anyone know if there is a default for this parameter?