Problem:
I am experiencing an issue with my VPN connection using FortiClient. The connection successfully establishes, but it disconnects after 25-30 seconds.
Symptoms:
- After clicking "Connect," the VPN connection is established successfully.
- Data traffic begins with approximately 35KB sent, but received traffic remains at 0KB.
- After 25-30 seconds, the connection drops with the message "SSL VPN Connection is down."
FortiClient Version:
- FortiClient VPN Only 7.4.0.1658
Logs:
- sslvpndaemon_1_error.log:
[2024-08-04 11:01:10.7069198 UTC+03:00] [12232:12956] [sslvpndaemon 540 error] CListener::_ReceiveMessage() Could not read from pipe(0x0000000000000544) client. Error=109
[2024-08-04 11:01:13.5362518 UTC+03:00] [12232:20528] [sslvpndaemon 569 error] CListener::_ReceiveMessage() ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE
[2024-08-04 11:01:13.5363023 UTC+03:00] [12232:20528] [sslvpndaemon 590 error] CListener::_ReceiveMessage() ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE
[2024-08-04 11:01:14.4208549 UTC+03:00] [12232:13988] [sslvpndaemon 569 error] CListener::_ReceiveMessage() ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE
[2024-08-04 11:01:14.4208880 UTC+03:00] [12232:13988] [sslvpndaemon 590 error] CListener::_ReceiveMessage() ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE
[2024-08-04 11:01:35.7225054 UTC+03:00] [12232:19416] [sslvpndaemon 510 error] error: WSAEnumNetworkEvents FD_CLOSE (10053)
[2024-08-04 11:01:40.2707891 UTC+03:00] [12232:6428] [sslvpndaemon 569 error] CListener::_ReceiveMessage() ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE
[2024-08-04 11:01:40.2708176 UTC+03:00] [12232:6428] [sslvpndaemon 590 error] CListener::_ReceiveMessage() ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE
- FortiVPN_1_error.log:
[2024-08-04 11:01:37.6109415 UTC+03:00] [22460:2404] [FortiVPN 2055 error] !!! fortivpn::StateMachine::HandleTunnelDisconnected session 1 (.\[сorrected_for_anonymization_purposes]) "[сorrected_for_anonymization_purposes]" disconnected unexpectedly!
Steps Taken to Troubleshoot:
Request for Assistance:
- Are there any additional steps I can take to diagnose or resolve this issue?
- Any suggestions for other potential causes or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your support.
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Also disable IPv6 at the Adaptor
Created on 08-04-2024 11:10 PM Edited on 08-04-2024 11:11 PM
@salemneaz wrote:Also disable IPv6 at the Adaptor
Done. Unfortunately, this did not resolve the issue.
Created on 08-04-2024 11:07 PM Edited on 08-04-2024 11:12 PM
@salemneaz wrote:Would it be possible for you to check the same from a different host using the same connection, I am just trying to rule out the issue with the internet connection itself.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Yes, I have already checked the connection from a different host using the same internet connection. The issue with the internet connection itself is ruled out by the following facts:
Trying installing this Visual Studio Redistributable: https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe
The Forticlient VPN Application is trying to start fortitray.exe, but it needs a .dll file to work (mfc140u.dll) which is missing from Windows.
After installing and a reboot, your Forticlient VPN app should work again.
Goodmorning, I have the same issue. Have installed the latest version and now I cannot login any more: Could not read from pipe(0x0000000000000760) client. Error=109
Anyone has a solution?
Trying installing this Visual Studio Redistributable: https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe
The Forticlient VPN Application is trying to start fortitray.exe, but it needs a .dll file to work (mfc140u.dll) which is missing from Windows.
After installing and a reboot, your Forticlient VPN app should work again.
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