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volkovski
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October 27, 2015
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Forticlient 5.4 stuck at 40% when connecting

  • October 27, 2015
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Hello all,

I have trouble with FC 5.4.0.0780 on Win 7. When I'm trying to connect to FG I'm getting the following warning, and it stuck at 40% :

"Unable to establish the VPN connection. The VPN server may be unreachable. (-5)"

 

Does anyone have the similar issue ?

 

Thank you in advance.

    Best answer by Semizen

    I had this after a Firmware-Update 5.2.2->5.4.0

    On the Client in IE / Options / Advanced

       Turn on TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3

    2 replies

    kolawale_FTNT
    Staff
    Staff
    October 27, 2015

    What is your FortiOS version?

     

    It seems there is a problem establishing SSL VPN connection to the latest FortiOS 5.4 Beta after the FortiGate has been running for a while.

    ByterunnerHome
    New Member
    October 30, 2015
    Hi, I have the same issues... Use you WPAD or automatic proxy settings (dhcp option 252)? And your IE is automatic proxy detection? I must turn off the IE automatic proxy detection at lansettings of IE. After it the user can connect the vpn. And after connect can you turn on the detection again, to go out to the public side... Byterunner
    Semizen
    SemizenAnswer
    New Member
    March 1, 2016

    I had this after a Firmware-Update 5.2.2->5.4.0

    On the Client in IE / Options / Advanced

       Turn on TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3

    lunhas2k4
    Explorer II
    July 20, 2016

    Hi guys,

     

    @Semizen, the solution worked wonders for me. How did you get to that solution.

     

    Semizen wrote:

    I had this after a Firmware-Update 5.2.2->5.4.0

    On the Client in IE / Options / Advanced

       Turn on TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3

     

     

    dphills
    New Member
    October 31, 2016

    I am having the same issue.  We have figured out that if we go into our internet options and click on the advance tab to reset the browser, we can then login via the FortiClient.  However, we have to do this quite often.  Does anyone know why the FortiClient is tied into Internet Explorer and how it can be bypassed?  

     

    TLS is already enabled.  It looks like any change you make in the advance tab will allow the FortiClient to connect.  It really makes no since.