The routing table does not change during the connection attempt, so I guess it gets stuck before it even reaches this step. However, the VM I used for testing (mentioned above) is running on the same laptop, so technically it uses the same internet gateway (meaning that it can not be an issue with the router). When I connected to my iPhone hotspot instead, it worked immediately. I just noticed that the problem only exists when the laptop is connected to my home WiFi. What am I missing? I'm thinking it could be some sort of routing issue, perhaps.? VPN gets established and internet connection remains functional. All other outgoing and incoming pings from and to my machine fail, but as soon as I click disconnect all addresses are pingable and the system goes online again.Īt first I thought it was a problem with the credentials so I tested it with identical setting in a Windows 10 VM and there it works perfectly fine. The only connection on my laptop that remains online and pingable during the connection phase is the link-local IPv6 address. At the same time, the client kills almost all IPv4 and IPv6 connections from/to my laptop, so I lose all network connectivity until I click on disconnect. I have configured the IPSec connection the way the firewall admin told me, but everytime I click on connect it just gets stuck forever at "Status: connecting" without establishing the connection. I am trying to get my FortiClient IPSec VPN working, but so far without success.
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