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Cannot connect to XP laptop via rdp, can’t ping machine due to Cisco vpn client firewall

April 10th, 2009

I recently ran into an issue with a laptop where I could not access it via remote desktop or ping even though I was on the same network as it. It drove me nuts before I figured it out.  Here is what I did before I realized what was blocking access:

  • Verified windows firewall was not blocking access.
  • Verified I could rdp from the machine to the machine, open remote desktop on the machine with the issue simply connect to itself by name, ip or loopback.
  • Verified tcp was working, ping loopback…reset the tcp/ip stack, ran winsock fix, lsp fix but found no issues.
  • I uninstalled any unneeded programs and also my antivirus just to test.  Still had the issue.
  • I rolled back from XP SP3 but still had the issue.

And then it dawned on me to check the Cisco vpn client.  The built-in firewall was running.  To disable I opened the client, right clicked the gold lock icon in the lower right hand corner and  deselected Stateful Firewall (Always On).  It started working as sooon as I did that.  I am not sure if that is a default setting or something I enabled inadvertently.  Next time I will think to check for any vpn clients and related issues much earlier in the process.  Vpns have been known to cause a variety of network issues since they work so closely with windows networking.

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