How can I use vpn to remote into my windows gateway again?
I was working on our windows server, changed the local time, then restarted windows, after doing that I can no longer reach it from my vpn(can't even ping it). I can still access it on local network and it has the same ip but vpn needs to be working again. Any ideas what my issue might be? Thanks.
networking vpn openvpn troubleshooting windows-server-2012-r2
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I was working on our windows server, changed the local time, then restarted windows, after doing that I can no longer reach it from my vpn(can't even ping it). I can still access it on local network and it has the same ip but vpn needs to be working again. Any ideas what my issue might be? Thanks.
networking vpn openvpn troubleshooting windows-server-2012-r2
The probable reason is that you set the time incorrectly, and caused certificates to become invalid. Since you can reach it on the network, set the date & time correctly again, so the certs will again be valid. Wouldn't hurt to restart the server remotely too.
– Debra
Feb 16 at 23:36
I've tried that already, must be something else or a little more than that, thanks for the response though
– Schwab
Feb 18 at 13:43
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I was working on our windows server, changed the local time, then restarted windows, after doing that I can no longer reach it from my vpn(can't even ping it). I can still access it on local network and it has the same ip but vpn needs to be working again. Any ideas what my issue might be? Thanks.
networking vpn openvpn troubleshooting windows-server-2012-r2
I was working on our windows server, changed the local time, then restarted windows, after doing that I can no longer reach it from my vpn(can't even ping it). I can still access it on local network and it has the same ip but vpn needs to be working again. Any ideas what my issue might be? Thanks.
networking vpn openvpn troubleshooting windows-server-2012-r2
networking vpn openvpn troubleshooting windows-server-2012-r2
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The probable reason is that you set the time incorrectly, and caused certificates to become invalid. Since you can reach it on the network, set the date & time correctly again, so the certs will again be valid. Wouldn't hurt to restart the server remotely too.
– Debra
Feb 16 at 23:36
I've tried that already, must be something else or a little more than that, thanks for the response though
– Schwab
Feb 18 at 13:43
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The probable reason is that you set the time incorrectly, and caused certificates to become invalid. Since you can reach it on the network, set the date & time correctly again, so the certs will again be valid. Wouldn't hurt to restart the server remotely too.
– Debra
Feb 16 at 23:36
I've tried that already, must be something else or a little more than that, thanks for the response though
– Schwab
Feb 18 at 13:43
The probable reason is that you set the time incorrectly, and caused certificates to become invalid. Since you can reach it on the network, set the date & time correctly again, so the certs will again be valid. Wouldn't hurt to restart the server remotely too.
– Debra
Feb 16 at 23:36
The probable reason is that you set the time incorrectly, and caused certificates to become invalid. Since you can reach it on the network, set the date & time correctly again, so the certs will again be valid. Wouldn't hurt to restart the server remotely too.
– Debra
Feb 16 at 23:36
I've tried that already, must be something else or a little more than that, thanks for the response though
– Schwab
Feb 18 at 13:43
I've tried that already, must be something else or a little more than that, thanks for the response though
– Schwab
Feb 18 at 13:43
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The probable reason is that you set the time incorrectly, and caused certificates to become invalid. Since you can reach it on the network, set the date & time correctly again, so the certs will again be valid. Wouldn't hurt to restart the server remotely too.
– Debra
Feb 16 at 23:36
I've tried that already, must be something else or a little more than that, thanks for the response though
– Schwab
Feb 18 at 13:43