Release 6.8.2 Release Notes
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Windows 9x Dial Up Connection Passes
Local Traffic Down Tunnel With 0.0.0.0
Subnet
Reference Number 770
In Release 6.8.2, on Windows 9x, When you dial up to
establish a tunnel with a 0.0.0.0 subnet, all traffic goes
down the tunnel and you can no longer ping the local
subnet.
The problem does not appear on Windows NT or Windows
2000.
Coexistence With Microsoft Windows 2000
VPN Client Causes Subsequent Failure To
Obtain Client-IP
Reference Number 717
In Release 6.8.2, the coexistence of the VPN Client with the
Microsoft Windows 2000 VPN client causes a failure to
obtain a Client-IP on a subsequent connection. The VPN
Client performs correctly obtaining IP and WINS
information on successful authentication initiated through
an Internet connection. Then if the VPN tunnel from the
VPN Client is dropped and a PPTP connectio n is made, the
latter connection is successful.
However, if the VPN Client VPN tunnel is reconnected
now, it fails to obtain its IP and WINS information after
successful authentication.
To recover from this problem, reboot the VPN Client.
Opening the Properties of an IPSec
Definition Reconnects Tunnel
Reference Number 868
In Release 6.8.2, simply opening the properties of an IPSec
profile in the VPN Client window causes the VPN tunnel to
reconnect. This action happens regardless of whether or
not a change has been made to the security profile.
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