[Vpn-help] W7 x64 phase 1 time out when connecting to cisco. pcf used.

Tilman Schröder tilman.schroeder at tu-dortmund.de
Sat Dec 12 07:46:07 CST 2009


Hey,

great idea. Solved my problem, too. There have been Shrew Soft filter 
drivers installed with my network connections, I removed them. Moreover 
there was an (old?) vfilter.sys in 
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\pfilter.inf_f2a142bc. I 
moved the whole directory, reinstalled 2.1.5-release and it worked :).

However, I still have double default routes ... can you please fix this, 
Matthew? It is the last thing that prevents me from using Shrew 
everywhere ...

Bye,
Tilman

Martin Malek schrieb:
 > Hi
 >
 > I solved my problem by following this guide:
 > http://lists.shrew.net/pipermail/vpn-help/2008-May/001580.html
 >
 > The thing is that I also uninstalled virtualbox at the same time so there
 > might be a problem when you have virtualbox. Or the guide simply 
helped me
 > revert my faulty installation of rc5.
 >
 > Now all is well :)
 >
 > / Martin
 >
 > -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
 > Från: vpn-help-bounces at lists.shrew.net
 > [mailto:vpn-help-bounces at lists.shrew.net] För Martin Malek
 > Skickat: den 10 december 2009 19:09
 > Till: 'Matthew Grooms'
 > Kopia: vpn-help at lists.shrew.net
 > Ämne: Re: [Vpn-help] W7 x64 phase 1 time out when connecting to 
cisco. pcf
 > used.
 >
 > Hi
 >
 > I tried that but got the same result. How do I remove all traces of the
 > program manuall? I still shows my vpn profile after reinstalling so I 
would
 > like to be sure to make a clean install.
 >
 > BR - Martin
 >
 > -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
 > Från: Matthew Grooms [mailto:mgrooms at shrew.net]
 > Skickat: den 10 december 2009 09:22
 > Till: Martin Malek
 > Kopia: vpn-help at lists.shrew.net
 > Ämne: Re: [Vpn-help] W7 x64 phase 1 time out when connecting to 
cisco. pcf
 > used.
 >
 > Martin Malek wrote:
 >> Hi
 >>
 >> I just moved to W7 x64. First of all I accidently tried to install
 >> 2.1.4 version which gave me lots of BSODs until I uninstalled and got
 >> the 2.1.5-rc-5.
 >>
 >> Started out by importing a pcf file which I want to use for the
 >> connection. This pcf file worked fine on my previous Vista x64
 >> version.
 >>
 >> I noticed now that my client UI never shows anything past ?bringing up
 >> tunnel? message. I would expect the ?network device configured? message
 >> followed by ?tunnel enabled?. Instead it seems to time out on phase 1
 >> attempts.
 >>
 >> Please find a loud version of the Trace log attached below.
 >>
 >> Could you tell me if the problem is located on my computer or if the
 >> cisco vpn is simply ignoring my requests? Perhaps my installation of
 >> 2.1.4 messed up my miniports? If so how can I do a clean install? I
 >> tried re-installing but still get the same errors.
 >>
 >
 > It looks like the client isn't getting a response back from the gateway
 > ( or the packets aren't really being sent for some reason ).
 >
 > I would try booting into safe mode and re-installing the 2.1.5 client.
 > The code hasn't changed much between the different versions that are
 > capable of importing PCF files. This would lead me to believe that a
 > part of the failed 2.1.4 installation may still be on your system and
 > causing an issue.
 >
 > -Matthew
 >
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