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 attempt to Import a Connection Entry with the same name as one that
already exists, you are asked if you would like to overwrite the existing entry.
If you choose to overwrite the entry, an error appears and the

entry

is not

overwritten.

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For Release 4.0, Beta release 1, the Cisco VPN Client does not coexist with
the Nortel VPN client. When version 4.0 Cisco VPN Client is installed on a
system running an existing third party VPN client (for example, the Nortel
client - not Microsoft), a conflict occurs with the services started by Cisco.
This prevents other clients from successfully establishing remote access
sessions.

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The Release 4.0 VPN Client Statistics | Routes dialog displays a
0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 entry even during a split tunnel connection.

This occurs only if the VPN Client has made an all-or-nothing connection
prior to the split tunnel connection without exiting the VPN Client
application between connections.

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If you try to delete a personal Certificate, you are prompted only for the
Certificate password, then the certificate is deleted. You are not given a
second chance message like other certificates (root, subordinate, etc) where
it says “Are you sure you want to delete the certificate?”

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The Release 4.0 VPN Client, when using the virtual adapter (Windows
2000/Windows XP only) and Split DNS feature, might send all DNS requests
over the VPN tunnel.

Due to the addition of the virtual adapter in the Release 4.0 VPN Client, Split
DNS functionality now partially depends on the Windows operating systems
to choose the correct pass for DNS requests. DNS requests meant only for the
VPN are sent only through the VPN. DNS requests that do not match the VPN
domain suffixes will also go through the VPN when they should not.

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