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jjlists
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January 8, 2019
Question

vpn client on hyper-v host can't connect

  • January 8, 2019
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My workstation has hyper-v installed on it and work from the 'management' host.  I installed the fortinet vpn client, but always get SSLVPN error 10003200 when trying to connect to a vpn server.   i suspect the vpn client is binding to the wrong network adapter.

 

Is there some way to configure this?

 

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    jjlists
    jjlistsAuthor
    New Member
    January 10, 2019

    i have uninstalled and reinstalled a number of times.  disabled hyper-v then re-enabled it.

    it does not work.  the HResult is 0x80072EFD

     

    this is a developer workstation and needs to have hyper-v installed.   i also need to connect to the corporate vpn.

     

    please help.

    GusTech
    New Member
    January 10, 2019

    What FortiClient verison are u using? 

     

    If you using Forticlient APP from windows store, try to uninstall and install the latest version from fortinet.

    jjlists
    jjlistsAuthor
    New Member
    January 10, 2019

    thanks for your reply.   i am using the latest version from the app store,  v1.0.1037

     

    i looked at the non-appstore version from fortinet, but it looks like it installs a whole bunch of other things too, not just the ssl vpn.   i need to keep my development machine clean for testing purposes.   is there a way to install ONLY the ssl vpn ?

     

    MartinGudel
    New Member
    June 22, 2023

    Did you ever resolve that? I'm using Forticlient 6.4.8.1755 on my Windows 11 client and also got the experience that I can't use neither IPSec nor SSL VPN to work once I deploy Hyper-V. 

    For IT staff who may need to run management shells in a container , that's really a pain in the ... .


    Any solution available? 

    Regards

     

     

     

     

     

    TimUK
    New Member
    March 15, 2024

    Did anyone find a fix for this, I have users getting this issue now?

    Thanks in advance.