Cisco VPN :: VPN Connection Between ASA And Net-Screen 5200
Jan 31, 2012
I have a Cisco ASA and have a client that has a NetScreen 5200 and we are seeing issues on the ASA that show the error [code] We have removed the repaly command form the ASA and wew are still having the issue. The other issue we see when this happens is that we see Fin,Ack sent from both the Rmote End to the Local End as well as from the Local End to the Remote End but it seems that they never arrive either way and then both hosts are sending RST, ACK.
I have set up an Any connect VPN client profile in ASA 5200. So, before creating an Any connect profile, i have uploaded the Any connect client image into flash (.pkg).It was successfully uploaded.While creating the profile, i have choosen the AAA server that i created (here its a RADIUS Server), specified the IP pool (192.168.2.x to 192.168.2.x),and assigned a group policy that i created.
So, in the client side i have installed the Any Connect VPN client in Win XP (version compatible with XP, same as the one that was uploaded into flash).Entered the IP of ASA in the "connect to" field of Any connect client. So, in the group field, it has auto detected the any connect profile which was created in ASA and i entered username and password and clicked on connect.It has authenticated the user credentials and has displayed the banner present in the group policy.
I accepted the banner, it displayed the security alert,clicked on OK on the alert, immediately after this it has thrown me a warning "VPN establishment capability from a remote desktop is disabled. A VPN coonection will not be established.".
When i click OK on the warning, it has thrown me another warning "Any connect wasn't able to establish a connection to the specified secure gateway.Please try connecting again".
When i searched for this warning, i got a work around which says "you will have to modify the "AnyConnectProfile.tmpl file", which can be found on the machine where the client was installed (its an xml file). You need to change the setting of "'WindowsVPNEstablishment' from "LocalUsersOnly" to "AllowRemoteUsers".Since i installed the any connect client in XP, i found this xml file in
"C:Documents and SettingsusernameLocal SettingsApplicationData CiscoCisco AnyConnect VPN Clientpreferences.xml" .
So, is this the same xml file where the change needs to be done? Because, i haven't found the setting "WindowsVPNEstablishment" in this xml file.
I'm running Windows 7. As stated in the title, once I see the screen blink, I know I have a few moments of connectivity left. The screen will continue to blink, then the wireless network connection icon goes red with an "x" through it. The computer continues to work (albeit with the screen blinking), but with no connection to the Internet. Checking Device Manager indicates no conflicts. Manually pressing the "wireless connectivity button" on this Compaq, which shows green=connected, only turns it red for a second, then back to green as if the adapter is enabled. Doing this prior to the blink-failure cuts the wireless connection as it should. I added iTunes about a month ago, the problem started about two weeks ago.
my laptop only has hdmi port and my tv only supports s-video and scart connection but i've an old pc that has s-video connection and i was wondering if i can "send the screen" from my laptop to my old pc via lan is there a way of doing that at high fps? remote desktoping works but it's very slow.
My screen on my desktop computer is not working. I would like to connect my desktop to my laptop to view my files on the desktop and transfer them to my laptop. My laptop is an HP dv7 Pavillion with windows 7 with mircrosoft office 2010 professional.
I have several associates that I am supporting who are working at a customer site. Two of those associates have recently started experiencing BSoD shortly after connecting to the customers network using the AnyConnect client v2.4.1012. I do not know for sure that AnyConnect is causing the problem, or is conflicting with something resulting in the blue screen, but in searching it appears it may be. The two associates having the problem also have the AT&T Global Dialer client installed on their assigned computer, and I have seen this has been a problem in the past with v2.2, though this was supposedly resolved. The other curious thing is that this just started happening, though they have been using the client for several months now, and the AT&T client has been installed the entire time.
All computers are XP SP3, Windows firewall disabled, McAfee 8.7.0i, and Verizon VZ Connect. The only computers with this problem are the ones with the AT&T dialer, and like I said, this just started to happen after several months without an issue.I would really like to avoid removing the AT&T client as they need that to connect to a different customer's network.
Cannot start my lap/Toshiba NB205-N311/W . Only: Toshoiba Innovation comes up and then black screen , no way to log in, the hard disk lamp flashes once very shortly that's it. I tried CTRL-ALT-DEL, the same as above discribed. Nothing works no F2, F8, the hard drive just won't start. I even took out hte battery and tried only with the cable(just found this advice on the IN, it said the screen will work), but nothing I like my little lap and it always worked fine till today.Well nearly, since some days I could not restart without using CTRL_ALT DEL/Enter
Windows XP Svc Pack 3 Mainboard :Asus P5KPL-CM Network Card :Atheros AR8121/AR8113 PCI-E Ethernet Controller Current Router - LinkSys BEFSR41 (Hardwired, CATV cable)
Static IP - 192.168.1.100, 255.255.255.0, Gateway 192.168.1.1
Problem: I purchased a new GB router, Dlink DIR825, wireless and 4 ports, and cannot connect to it to set it up. I need to get into it to change its IP address from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.1 and to make a few other changes. I have 6 different ethernet cables, all of which work with my desktop as well as my laptop. I can get into the new Dlink router just fine with my laptop so it is not a bad port on the new Dlink. The cables work with my existing router and my new router using my laptop so it isn't a cable problem.My internet connection is Hughesnet (DISH) which uses the 192.168.0.1 address, the same as the new router. So here is what I have tried:
1. Powered down Hughes router, new router, and old router.
2. Removed cable from Hughes router to old Linksys.
3. Changed static IP on desktop from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.0.50 and Gateway to 192.168.0.1.
4. Rebooted
5. Connected ethernet cable from desktop to Port 1 on new router.
6. Powered up new router.
7. Brought up Browser and entered the 192.168.0.1. Nothing happens. The Port light on the new switch shows the connection properly and the other lights are on properly, except for the Internet light which I haven't hooked up yet.
The above does not work so I powered down everything and then:
1. Connected the cable from the Hughes internet modem to the Internet port on the new modem.
2. Powered up Hughes modem and waited for all lights to come on.
3. Then powered up new router and waited for all lights to come on. This time the Internet light came on like it should.
4. Powered up my desktop.
5. Brought up Browser and entered the 192.168.0.1. Nothing happens. I expected this since there would be a conflict with the 2 modems having same IP.
Next I tried to basically set my desktop to use DHCP and removed the cable from the Hughes modem to the new router. Powered down everything then brought them up one at a time, Hughes modem, router, and PC. Still not able to connect to the new router.I also used my laptop to set the new router to 192.168.1.1 and reset my static IP to the original 192.168.1.100, 255.255.255.0, Gateway 192.168.1.1. Still nothing and I couldn't even ping the router.
i just bought a netgear router. i was able get into routers login screen once. thought every thing is good? everything looked correct? now i cant get into login screen at all again. im confused it should be easy. either use 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.2 or 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.1.254. i tried them all with no luck.
Why should I need a router with a touch screen? Just because, its fancy or just because its bringing a new trend to wireless networking? I wanted to buy the D-link DIR 865 but it became vaporware. Now this came up Almond of Securifi. Dong Ngo of CNet has reviewed it. Does it really make sense to buy a wireless touch screen router, leaving the old trend of traditional routers with web interface?
I have a small home network, which until now has been set up via a Verizon DSL modem/router. Today I added an ASUS wirless router to the network, and that is working just fine. However, I did not think to shut off wireless service from the modem before I switched over. However, now I can't seem to find the IP necessary to access the modem's setup screens. Whereas before I logged in at 192.168.1.1, I get nothing there now. The new router is at 192.168.2.1 and I have not be able to puzzle out any IP that gets me access to the modem settings. Is there way to find that screen, without totally redoing the setup process?
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I have a client that has a newer Dell T310 - 8GB - Xeon 2.4, SBS 2011. Just went to a clients to move the office from one building to the other, couldn't log into the server so went to the terminal and saw the machine wasn't responsive in windows - users still able to access files and Quickbooks. I had to force shut down the machine.Now I fire it up, it gets to the login screen, and when I log in it gets stuck on the welcome screen. I can get into safe mode, i do not see any errors in event viewer that jump out. Hard drive lights are blicking like crazy at the welcome screen. But still can't get into it, and then the machine seems to lock up.
After finishing all of my projects here at work, I decided to finally take a look at a sf300-08 that was left by my predecessor. I almost got into it once via browser but the UI crashed. So I downloaded the manual and proceeded to connect to the switch via rs-232. When I get to the log in screen I cant type anything in and when I try hypterterminal crashes.
When I log into my router I can see the navigation tree on the left, but the rest of the screen is blank. I was at one time able to see the info on my Windows 7 computer and not my Vista, but now all my computers are blank.
When i right click to open attachments some will not open, the page freezes and i have to booth computer to get rid of it, this only happens on some attachments, most open ok,i know where they are coming from so they are safe to openI've got Vista Home Basic 32
I am trying to change the name of my wireless network but when I go to the 192.168.1.1 and type in my password, it just goes to a blank screen. I've accessed my router a lot of times before this way. It is a lisksys router.
About three(3) months ago, I attempted to set up a wired network between a laptop running w-7 and a desktop with w-xp, sp3. Shortly afterwards, I started getting blue screens with error messages and codes about device confilcts. After disconecting the laptop, I still have the problem sometimes. I looked into the system, and found twenty-seven(27) items with yellow exclamation marks on them. Should I delete them or just disable them?
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my acer laptop is only showing half the graphics when on my email pages a small band of the emails and the top half blank son i have to continually scroll up to read the e mails the screen is fine on every other page?
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Whenever I disonect a network drive - the computer blue screens.I have run all of the usual driver fixes and no solution, (sfc /scannow, 3rd party drive correction, etc).
My Vaio's screen is dead due to a dead graphic card (long/short/short beeps when starting up). But i can't easily remove the harddisks and connect them through an external USB-SATA because they are in raid 0 configuration..The laptop still works (i hear the windows 7-soundlogo) but I can't get access to it since i cannot see what i am doing for installing eg VNC or Remote Desktop software. Command line commands? try portable VNC installations? remove harddisks and bring them to a recovery centre?