Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4. Cisco VPN ClientTable Of Contents. Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4. NET Framework 1. 0. The first version of the. NET Framework was released on 13 February 2002 for Windows 98, ME, NT 4. 0, 2000, and XP. Mainstream support for this. This document contains a complete listing of releases, refreshes, fix packs and interim fixes sorted by version for IBM Rational ClearCase. Contents. Introduction. System Requirements. Installation Notes. Files in VPN Client for Windows, Release 4. Files in VPN Client for Windows, Release 4. VPN Client for Linux, Release 4. VPN Client for Linux, Release 4.
VPN Client for Linux, Release 4. File in VPN Client for Mac OS X, Release 4. Installation Notes Windows Platforms. Installing the VPN Client Software Using Install. Shield. Installing the VPN Client Software Using the MSI Installer. Using the VPN Client. About Version Numbers. New Features in Release 4. Certificate Distinguished Name Matching. Certificate Key Usage. Certificate Key Usage Matching. Certificate Extended Key Usage Matching. Certificate Fall Through. Improved Certificate Matching Capabilities for VPN Client. Rebootless Client Upgrade for MSI Installer Only. Support for Dual Processor and Dual Core Workstations. Multi Threaded CPU Windows Support. Smart Card Handling Enhancements. Tear Down Tunnel When Smart Card Is Removed. Notify User When a Smart Card Is Locked for Too Many Bad PINs. Smart Card Password Reprompt for New Connections. MSI and IS Installers Now Launch after Unzipping the Files. Bypassing Installation of Firewall Files When Stateful Firewall Is Not Required. MSI Installation with the Japanese Language Help Files. GUI Customization Feature to Mask VPN Client Tabs and Features. API for Cisco VPN Client. Usage Notes. Linux Client Permits Unencrypted Traffic to Protected Host. Mac OS Client Help Inaccessible on Case Sensitive File System. Potential Application Compatibility Issues. Windows Interoperability Issues. DNSNetwork Interfaces. Network ICE Black. ICE Defender Configuration. Microsoft Outlook Error Occurs on Connection or Disconnect. Adjusting the Maximum Transmission Unit MTU Value Windows Only. Asante FR3. 00. 4 CableDSL Routers Require Asante Firmware Version 2. Later. Using Nexland CableDSL Routers for Multiple Client Connections. Cert DN Matching Cannot Match on Email Field EAVPN Dialer Application Can Load During OS Shutdown or Restart. America Online AOL Interoperability Issues. Browser Interoperability Issues. Entrust Entelligence Issues Accessing Online Glossary Requires Connection to Cisco. Zone. Alarm Plus Versions 3. Earlier Are Incompatible with VPN Client. Upgrading Zone Alarm Pro to Version 3. Causes Error When VPN Client Is Already Installed on the PCDHCP Route Renewal in Windows 2. Windows XPData Meant for Private Network Stays Local if VPN Clients Local Network Is on Same IP Subnet as Remote Private Network. DNS Server on Private Network with Split DNS Causes Problems. VPN Client Supports Sygate Personal Firewall V. Build 1. 17. 5VPN Client Is Not Supported on Windows NT Servers. No Limit to Size of Log File. Start Before Logon and Microsoft Certificate with Private Key Protect Fails. Downgrading VPN Client from Release 4. Causes Start Before Logon Failure. Linksys Wireless AP CableDSL Router Version 1. Higher Firmware Requirement. VPN Client Can Require Smart Card When Using Certificates. VPN Client GUI Connection History Display Lists Certificate Used. Use Zone Labs Integrity Server 2. Higher with VPN Client 4. Restart VPN Client Service If You Install VPN Client Before Zone Alarm. Install. Shield Error Might occur during VPN Client Installation. VPN Client c. TCP Connection Fails If Checkpoint Client Is Installed. Open Caveats Resolved Caveats. Caveats Resolved in VPN Client for Windows, Release 4. Caveats Resolved in VPN Client for Windows, Release 4. Caveats Resolved in VPN Client for Linux, Release 4. Caveats Resolved in VPN Client for Linux, Release 4. Release 4. 8. 0. 0. Caveats Resolved in VPN Client for Mac OS X, Release 4. Documentation Updates. Documentation Changes. Correcting the Obsolete Filename vpnclientenmsi. Using MSI to Install the Windows VPN Client without Stateful Firewall. Using Install. Shield to Install the Windows VPN Client without Stateful Firewall. Certificates Exported from Cisco Certificate Store Are in Proprietary Format. Related Documentation. Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4. Updated May 2. 8, 2. Part No. OL 1. 11. These release notes support Cisco VPN Client software for the following releases. Release 4. 8. 0. 0 and 4. Windows. Release 4. Linux. Release 4. Mac OS X. In this document, we refer to all these releases generically as Release 4. Please refer to About Version Numbers for information about the version numbering scheme. These release notes describe new features, limitations and restrictions, caveats, and related documentation. Please read the release notes carefully prior to installation. The section, Usage Notes, describes interoperability considerations and other issues you should be aware of when installing and using the VPN Client. Where applicable, caveat identifiers appear in parentheses following new feature descriptions and usage notes. Introduction. System Requirements. Installation Notes. New Features in Release 4. Usage Notes. Open Caveats. Resolved Caveats. Documentation Updates. Related Documentation. The VPN Client is an application that runs on a Microsoft Windows based PC, a Sun ultra. SPARC workstations, a Linux desktop, or a Macintosh Mac personal computer that meets the system requirements stated in the next section. In this document, the term PC applies generically to all these computers, unless specified otherwise. The VPN Client on a remote PC, communicating with a Cisco VPN device at an enterprise or service provider, creates a secure connection over the Internet that lets you access a private network as if you were an on site user. This secure connection is a Virtual Private Network VPN. System Requirements. Refer to Chapter 2, Installing the VPN Client, in the Cisco VPN Client User Guide for Windows or Cisco VPN Client User Guide for Mac OS X, as appropriate for your platform, for a complete list of system requirements and installation instructions. To install the VPN Client on any system, you need. CD ROM drive if you are installing from CD ROM. Administrator privileges. The following table indicates the system requirements to install the VPN Client on each of the supported platforms. Operating System. Computer with a Pentium class processor or greater, including Tablet PC. Tablet. PC 2. 00. Microsoft TCPIP installed. Confirm via Start Settings Control Panel Network Protocols or Configuration. MB hard disk space. MB for Windows XP 2. MB recommended. 6. MB for Windows 2. MB recommended. Computer with and Intel x. One of the following Linux distributions. Red Hat 6. 2 with Kernel 2. Red Hat 9 with Kernel 2. Fedora Core 8 with Kernel 2. K kernel stack size required. Note The VPN Client does not support SMP multiprocessor or 6. MB hard disk space. Sun Ultra. SPARC computer. Solaris kernel OS Version 2. MB hard disk space. Macintosh computer. Mac OS X, Version 1. MB hard disk space. PPC only. None of the Release 4. Mac OS X on Intel processors. Note VPN Client does not support Windows NT, 9. ME. VPN Client supports the following Cisco VPN devices. Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance, Version 7. Cisco PIX Firewall, Version 6. Version 6. 31. Cisco IOS Routers, Version 1. T and later. Cisco VPN 3. Series Concentrator, Version 3. Using IPsec over TCP requires VPN 3. Series Concentrator version 3. If you are using Internet Explorer, use version 5. Service Pack 2 or higher. Note VPN Client, Release 4. Windows 2. 00. 0 and Windows 2. Installation Notes. The following sections list the files included in the VPN Client releases for the Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X platforms. Files in VPN Client for Windows, Release 4. Files in VPN Client for Windows, Release 4. VPN Client for Linux, Release 4. VPN Client for Linux, Release 4. VPN Client for Linux, Release 4. File in VPN Client for Mac OS X, Release 4. Because of platform differences, the installation instructions for Windows and non Windows platforms also differ. Refer to the Cisco VPN Client User Guide for Windows, Chapter 2, for complete installation instructions for Windows users. Refer to the Cisco VPN Client User Guide for Mac OS X, Chapter 2, for complete installation information for Mac OS X platforms. Note Due to issues surrounding network installation, Active Directory Group Policy software deployment is no longer supported. For more information and a workaround, refer to open caveat CSCse. Files in VPN Client for Windows, Release 4. The following files are included in VPN Client for Windows, Release 4.