
Has anyone experienced this? Any idea why a new SSL cert would cause these issues all of a sudden? Any advice that can be provided would be appreciated. If we have those same users connect instead to their phone/tablet hotspot, VPN works fine. One or more errors were found in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate sent by the server!Īfter a bit of troubleshooting, we found that the only users that were having problems were those that were connected to a site that was using Spectrum as their ISP.Downloading and running scripted ActiveX files must be enabled on Internet Explorer. Please make sure the server has a valid certificate setup. To initially install the NetExtender client, the user must be logged in to the PC with administrative privileges. SSL error happened, your OS may not support connecting to the server.The server may be down or your internet settings may be down. They received one or more of the following errors: I get the error: 'The server is not reachable. At this point, we started hearing from some of our users that they could no longer connect to the VPN. Using the Hotspot I am trying to access my VPN using the Dell SonicWALL NetExtender.

Everything has been working great for the last year since we installed this device but the SSL cert that we use for VPN connections recently expired so I had to remove the existing one and install the new one.

We use an NSA 4700 at our corporate HQ and all user computers are configured to use the NetExtender VPN client to connect to the office when needed.
