I will contact S-Link support in the morning and get back to you.
#CHECK POINT VPN IDLE TIMEOUT PRO#
It does establish the VPN on both Win 10 Pro v1703 laptops at least for aboutĢ minutes so it isn't a credential issue. I have removed and reworked the offending VPN client setup multiple times. I printed the IPsec policy for all three routers and they are identical except for the key. To me, none of the "solutions" I have read in my searches seem to apply as two out of 3 VPN work fine on both laptops and one drops connection at two minutes. Below is the group policy which is being applied to my clients: group-policy SSL-Full attributes. As soon as I had it drop that IPsec SA the router became snappy again. I've set the idle timeout to be 30 minutes, yet I can see clients that have been idle for over 2 days without being disconnected. I did find in the sluggish router that an Active IPsec SA listed with the IP address assigned by Time Warner Cable to the router here. After a soft reboot it returns to snappy actions. I can tell when I attempt to set up the Win 7 VPN to it or log in to remote access the However, after the one drops connection in 2 minutes that router becomes sluggish. Of course all three work fine on Win 7 Pro at same location as the two laptops. Same issue - 3 DLink DSR-250 VPN routers set up the same except for credentials, Win 10 Pro VPN Client on two laptops set up the same for those 3 locations, and 2 work fine, while one drops connection at 2 minutes. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact Teemo, Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help.
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If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact Rob, Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. The idle timeout setting is available for SSLVPN Users. Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Unfortunately, there is no setting for the idle timeout for Global VPN Client users, This is by design, The reason is, GVC VPN users are considering the lifetime (28800 Seconds) factor in the WAN Group VPN policy as their idle timeout value.
#CHECK POINT VPN IDLE TIMEOUT HOW TO#
The following link introduces how to check, In addition, there is a policy setting in the server to disconnect the clients after a time of inactivity, please go to your server to see if you configuration this setting. There is an official documentation introduces how to set VPN servers and firewall configuration, maybe can help you find what you are missing. We need firewall permission for GRE to your PPTP endpoint.
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From our survey, PPTP VPN connection time out issue is usually linked to firewall, so, please check your firewall settings(both of server and client) at first, try close client’s firewall temporarily to see the result.Īs we know, port 1723 is used for PPTP tunnel maintenance packet, port 47 (GRE) is used for PPTP tunneled data packet.