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BrianLynch58
Feb 07, 2023Copper Contributor
Always On VPN - User tunnel
Hello, I have a customer who has implemented Always On VPN and used it to replace their Direct Access solution. We have device-based tunnels working correctly. We have user-based tunnels working ...
Richard_Hicks
Feb 10, 2023Brass Contributor
BrianLynch58If your user authentication certificate is stored on a TPM it could be related to a known issue described here.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/467673/windows-10-tpm-2-0-client-authentication-in-tls-1
Try implementing the workaround listed in this post and let me know what happens.
BrianLynch58
Feb 15, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi Richard,
thanks for the response. We were able to get the VPN to work successfully once we re-exported the certificate with the SAN which includes the Principle Name. We are using a 3rd Party CA based in Azure and when the certificate was originally exported it did not include the SAN. Once I had the correct details in the certificate the VPN connected successfully.
Thanks and regards
thanks for the response. We were able to get the VPN to work successfully once we re-exported the certificate with the SAN which includes the Principle Name. We are using a 3rd Party CA based in Azure and when the certificate was originally exported it did not include the SAN. Once I had the correct details in the certificate the VPN connected successfully.
Thanks and regards