Event ID - 9

Event Id9
SourceMicrosoft-Windows-RasSstp
DescriptionThe Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol service could not secure the URL with the new service configuration. Other applications or services can override the URL reservation. Use 'netsh.exe http add urlacl' command to secure the access control list (ACL) manually. The detailed error message is given at the end of this message. URL: %1 %2
Event Information According to Microsoft :

Cause :

This event is logged when the Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol service could not secure the URL with the new service configuration.

Resolution :

Set permissions for the specified URL for SSTPSVC

Namespace reservation assigns the rights for a portion of the HTTP URL namespace to a particular group of users. A reservation gives those users the right to create services that listen on that portion of the namespace. Reservations are URL prefixes, meaning that the reservation covers all subpaths of the reservation path.

Use the netsh http add urlacl command to configure access control lists (ACLs) for the URL for SSTPSVC use.

The following is an example of how to use this command:

netsh http add urlacl url=http://+:80/MyUri user=DOMAIN\user

Verify :

To verify that the remote access server can accept connections, establish a remote access connection from a client computer.

To create a VPN connection:
  1. Click Start , and then click Control Panel .
  2. Click Network and Internet , click Network and Sharing Center , and then click Set up a connection or network .
  3. Click Connect to a workplace , and then click Next .
  4. Complete the steps in the Connect to a Workplace wizard.
To connect to a remote access server:
  1. In Network and Sharing Center, click Manage network connections .
  2. Double-click the VPN connection, and then click Connect .
  3. Verify that the connection was established successfully.
Reference LinksEvent ID 9 from Microsoft-Windows-RasSstp

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