ISEKI CISCO SYSTEMS OL-5450-10 User Manual

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Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4.0 through Release 4.0.5.D

OL-5450-10

Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0

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If you select “Delete” from within the Certificate tab, you are prompted with
the following message: “Are you sure you want to delete the certificate?” In
that window, there is an 'X' in the upper right corner. Clicking the 'X' to close
out the window instead of pressing one of the buttons, deletes the digital
certificate.

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In the Release 3.7 VPN Client GUI, the Certificate enrollment dialog where
the user enters the DN information should include the DN field abbreviations
after the field names in parenthesis; for example, “Common Name (CN):” or
“Department (OU):” since much of the product documentation makes
reference to “OU” for group selection.

The common DN parameters are:

Common Name - CN

Email - E

Department - OU

Company - O

State - ST

Country - C

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In the Release 3.7 VPN Client MacOS X GUI, the Certificates tab has a
“Validity” tab. For a digital certificate that is not valid yet, it shows “invalid:
expired on Jun 4, 2003 14:15:49” where it should display something like “not
valid until <date> <time>” or at a minimum just state “expired or not valid
yet” without the date and time to not be misleading.

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The Release 4.0 VPN Client cannot currently import a Microsoft CAPI based
certificate directly into the Cisco certificate store. The certificate must be
manually exported from Microsoft Internet Explorer and then imported into
the Cisco certificate store.

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The Release 4.0 VPN Client prompts you to insert your Smartcard when
loading even though you are not using certificates with the VPN Client.

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