Windows 10: SoftEther VPN Server Crashes Windows 10 After Accepting A Connection

Discus and support SoftEther VPN Server Crashes Windows 10 After Accepting A Connection in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I installed SoftEther VPN since I need to be able to have more than one computer connect to my VPN simultaneously, and it appears Windows VPN doesn't... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Just Want This Thing To, Nov 25, 2020.

  1. SoftEther VPN Server Crashes Windows 10 After Accepting A Connection


    I installed SoftEther VPN since I need to be able to have more than one computer connect to my VPN simultaneously, and it appears Windows VPN doesn't support that.


    However, as soon as another computer connects to the SoftEther VPN, the computer the server is located on crashes. Did not do this when I was using Windows VPN server.


    Here is a link to the dump files and system info.


    https://1drv.ms/u/s!Av-vH52y71t2iiZU9-7mXco83egN?e=1p93bL


    Can anybody help me figure out why it is crashing or tell me how to get Windows 10 VPN server to accept more than one connection?

    :)
     
    Just Want This Thing To, Nov 25, 2020
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  2. olga Win User

    Connection could be established without network access!!


    Hi guys , I used to make a personal VPN account of my current windows VPS with softether VPN server manager.recently it couldnot be registered on the network anymore while I reinstalled a new fresh windows server 2008R2 with new softether VPN.I even used the following instruction to fix the problem:https://www.wiknix.com/vpn-error-720/but after it, the internet connection of my PC would become unaccessible except accessing to concerned VPS through its IP !!!
    is there any suggestion for this issue?tnx for advanced
     
  3. grecinos Win User
    Problems setting up a VPN server with a Synology NAS - Please help

    Thanks for the quick response!

    I'm using a Synology NAS configured as a VPN Server (on my LAN). I have a Spectrum Cable ISP for internet access. I've configured the router to forward the necessary packets required by the VPN server.

    On the client side, I'm using a Windows 10 PC laptop. For testing purposes, I have it connected to a Mobile Wifi device. So, the server and client are on separate internet connections.

    As per your suggestion, I'll likely switch to IPSEC. But for the moment, I'm going to leave it as is, for testing purposes.
     
    grecinos, Nov 25, 2020
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  4. SoftEther VPN Server Crashes Windows 10 After Accepting A Connection

    VPN Server on Windows 10 not Working

    Windows 10 uses the same method as the previous versions of Windows. However, Windows 10 appears to have a bug. It becomes clear when you do this:

    • Delete any existing incoming VPN connections.
    • Reboot the machine.
    • Create an incoming VPN connection.
    • Type this command in a Command Console:

      netstat -a | find "1723"The command should report that the machine is listening on port 1723. Your VPN server is now working.
    • Shut down Windows, then restart it.
    • Try this command again:

      netstat -a | find "1723"

      The command will probably report nothing about port 1723. Your VPN server is no longer working.
    The problem appears to be caused by the Windows 7 "Fast Startup Option". You can disable it by following this path:

    Control Panel / Power Options / Change what the power buttons do / Change settings that are currently unavailable / remove the mark from the Fast Startup tick box.

    Your VPN server should now survive a reboot.

    BTW - Multiposting is frowned upon in these forums because it leads to duplication of effort. I suggest you either remove
    your duplicate post or include a link to this thread in it.
     
    Frederik Long, Nov 25, 2020
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