Release 6.8.2 Release Notes
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To browse other computers on your local network while
your VPN tunnel is connected, select the Enable Home
network access check box in the Options window. To
restrict traffic on your PC to traffic through the VPN
tunnel, ensure this check box is clear. The default setting
is enabled. This feature only applies to PCs on local
networks, for example, networks with IP addresses such
as 192.168.n.n and 10.0.n.n that are non-routable across the
Internet; this feature does not apply to standalone PCs, for
which the feature is not enabled. If you change this option,
you must reconnect your VPN tunnel.
To use printing and file sharing with other computers on
your local network while you have a VPN tunnel
connected, select the Enable Home network access check
box and the Enable File and Other Services check box in
the Options window. The default setting is enabled. This
feature only applies to PCs on local networks, not to
standalone PCs, for which the feature is not enabled.
Note:
For the PacketGuard feature to work, you must
specify a 0.0.0.0 subnet for the Remote Group tunnel
profile in the VPN Manager GUI or Console window and
you must ensure that the operating system of the PC on
which the VPN Client software resides has a default
gateway defined.
VPN Client Co-operates With PacketProtect
Reference Numbers 209P, 211P, 214P, 654, 655, and 656
PacketProtect is an implementation of VPN on the Intel
PRO/100 S Management or Server Adapter. PacketProtect
helps protect IP traffic traveling on a LAN using IPSec,
while offloading security tasks from the CPU to the NIC
card. In Release 6.8.2, the VPN Client disables
PacketProtect when connecting a VPN tunnel. The VPN
Client encrypts the packets until it logs off, at which point
it re-enables PacketProtect.
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