Caveats resolved in release 4.0.2 – 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 4.0.2

Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2

Release 4.0.2 resolves the following issues:

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The Macintosh OS X version of VPN Client does not save the location & size
of the external Log Window so it must be resized and moved every time you
open it.

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Using the Linux version of the VPN Client over a SuSe native PPPoE
connection, the VPN Client fails to connect. The Mandrake platform exhibits
the same symptoms. The VPN Client is unable to bind to the type of PPPoE
used natively by SuSe and Mandrake.

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While attempting to make a connection using the Linux version of the VPN
Client, the workstation crashes if PPPoE is activated during the connection.
That is, if a VPN Client connection is in progress while PPPoE is being
brought up, the workstation crashes.

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When installing the Linux version of the VPN Client on a Red Hat 8.1 beta
installation, a number of disquieting warnings appear during installation as
well as a strange binary message while connecting the VPN Client. These
messages do not affect the performance of the VPN Client.

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If the certificate which is to be used by the VPN client, contains the
non-ASCII characters in the CN and Subject (letters with umlaut, various
kinds of accents, copyright character), then after selecting the certificate in
the VPN dialer, closing the VPN dialer, and reopening the same connection
entry, there is an error message, “The certificate <name>, associated with this
Connection Entry, no longer exists. Please select another certificate.”

In the certificate list, though, this certificate is still present and can be
selected.

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