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VPN stop working on Windows 10 Pro
I have had two calls this morning with user that connect using Windows VPN to the MX, saying the connection is broken.
One person was connected at 7:00am, then after a restart, could not connect. (they think there was an update)
"L2TP connection attempt failed ..." I verified all the settings and the connection to the MX works fine.
I recall this happened a couple years ago with a February update and MS released a fix.
I was wondered if anyone else is seeing this yet.
I do not see any other postings on this today!
Thanks for you thoughts,
Tony
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I found the solution (outside this forum)! After deleting and rebuilding the VPN, I went into Device manager > Network Adapters and removed L2PT, PPTP and SSTP. Then rescanned. Not sure which one was causing the issue, but I could connect instantly.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
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Have you updated Windows recently? The problem is probably related to an operating system update. Which doesn't surprise me. In other words, there is nothing related to Meraki.
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Thanks- I am now uninstalling this mornings update. We will see.
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I have uninstalled:
2024-06 Cumulative Update Preview KB5039299
Security Update KB5039211
This update fails to uninstall: Update MS Windows - KB5037849
Of course MS is trying to reinstall so stopped Service:
Connection to VPN still not working.
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Instead of uninstalling the windows update, try reconfiguring ClientVPN entirely on the Windows machine.
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Thank you for the recommendation. I can try that, but I have 50 or so possible VPN users on Windows 10 where this could be the next problem.
Not sure I have that many hours.
I see this in an old post, but it also wants to delete the VPN and rebuild.
Add to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\PolicyAgent
RegValue: AssumeUDPEncapsulationContextOnSendRule
Type: DWORD
Data Value: 2
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Try the Smart VPN, you can configure a L2TP connection on it.
https://www.draytek.com/products/smart-vpn-client/
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Thanks - Looks good, but we have some DoD clients and they are "limited" to what can be used.
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I think I remember @PhilipDAth made a script once that’s publicly available that configures L2TP vpn. Philip, do I remember correctly?
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Here is It.
https://www.ifm.net.nz/cookbooks/meraki-client-vpn.html
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I will check this out!
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I found the solution (outside this forum)! After deleting and rebuilding the VPN, I went into Device manager > Network Adapters and removed L2PT, PPTP and SSTP. Then rescanned. Not sure which one was causing the issue, but I could connect instantly.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
