May 29, 2015

Oct 26, 2009 Purevpn The L2tp Vpn Server Did Not Respond 📙VPNAreaPros+ Jul 18, 2020 Setup L2TP/IPsec VPN Server on SoftEther VPN Server The meanings of each option are followings: L2TP Server Function (L2TP over IPsec) This function is for accepting VPN connections from iPhone, iPad, Android, and other smartphones, and built-in L2TP/IPsec VPN Client on Windows or Mac OS X. Enable it if you want to support one of these devices as VPN Client. l2tp faid server did not respond - SoftEther VPN User Forum Oct 11, 2016

Jun 12, 2014

After configuring IPSEC i also tried opening UDP/500 and all ESP, but still i get nothing. PS. The "the vpn server did not respond" message i now get it from any device i try to connect. I started to configure for a VPN server (EasyVPN - Apple/iOS) but my VPN cannot be connected to. Since I cannot verify if the server runs anyway, I keep asking myself, if the firwall passes VPN traffic in the first place ? There is no option to specifically enable/disable the VPN ports other than the SSL/VPN, or the remote management (443 as well) i have the same problem as well. After update my system my l2tp connection broken. I have my own vpn server. Im using softether vpn on ubuntu. I can connect with my ios 10 devices on same wifi but my 10.12.6 MacOS is not connecting. – EFE Jul 31 '17 at 22:06

The network connection between your computer and the VPN server could not be established because the remote server is not responding. Cause. The problem occurs if the version of Windows does not have support for IKE fragmentation. Solution. IKEv2 is supported on Windows 10 and Server 2016.

If the VPN server accepts your name and password, the session setup completes. A common configuration failure in an L2TP/IPSec connection is a misconfigured or missing certificate, or a misconfigured or missing preshared key. If the IPSec layer cannot establish an encrypted session with the VPN server, it will fail silently. After configuring IPSEC i also tried opening UDP/500 and all ESP, but still i get nothing. PS. The "the vpn server did not respond" message i now get it from any device i try to connect. I started to configure for a VPN server (EasyVPN - Apple/iOS) but my VPN cannot be connected to. Since I cannot verify if the server runs anyway, I keep asking myself, if the firwall passes VPN traffic in the first place ? There is no option to specifically enable/disable the VPN ports other than the SSL/VPN, or the remote management (443 as well)