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From: Jolly Roger on 20 Jun 2010 21:46 In article <4c1e92fd$0$22092$742ec2ed(a)news.sonic.net>, Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtrie(a)pixelmemory.us> wrote: > In article <jollyroger-5F327B.12461820062010(a)news.individual.net>, > Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote: > > > In article <4c1e50c5$0$22146$742ec2ed(a)news.sonic.net>, > > Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtrie(a)pixelmemory.us> wrote: > > > > > In article <1277032734.243711(a)rumba>, > > > Konstantinos Agouros <elwood(a)agouros.de> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I have to use the Cisco Client (I mean the one from Cisco not the built > > > > in one). The VPNClient.app won't start after the upgrade. Anybody else > > > > has similar problems? > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > Konstantin > > > > > > VPNClient.app has never been stable. Whether it worked, crashed, or > > > caused constant kernel panics was always a matter of luck. > > > > > > You can try Apple's built-in implementation of Cisco VPN. It has DNS > > > bugs that make it generally useless for corporate VPN connections. > > > > I haven't had that experience at all. DNS works as expected for me with > > Apple's built-in VPN connectivity. In fact I have less trouble with DNS > > than I did with Cisco VPN Client. > > I double-checked the VPN config and ran packet sniffing to see if it was > fixed in 10.6.4. Nope. Some queries hit the VPN DNS and they resolve. > Some queries only hit the local DNS list and they will not resolve. > > It's a common topic on Apple's discussion boards and there is no > solution. Seems to be something peculiar to your setup, because both local and remote names resolve correctly for me. -- Send responses to the relevant news group rather than email to me. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. Due to Google's refusal to prevent spammers from posting messages through their servers, I often ignore posts from Google Groups. Use a real news client if you want me to see your posts. JR
From: thepixelfreak on 21 Jun 2010 15:07 On 2010-06-20 04:18:54 -0700, Konstantinos Agouros <elwood(a)agouros.de> said: > Hi, > > I have to use the Cisco Client (I mean the one from Cisco not the built > in one). The VPNClient.app won't start after the upgrade. Anybody else > has similar problems? > > Regards, > > Konstantin Cisco VPN version 4.9.01 works fine under 10.6.4 -- thepixelfreak
From: HC on 21 Jun 2010 15:45 In article <2010062112073516807-not(a)dotcom>, thepixelfreak <not(a)dot.com> wrote: > On 2010-06-20 04:18:54 -0700, Konstantinos Agouros <elwood(a)agouros.de> said: > > > Hi, > > > > I have to use the Cisco Client (I mean the one from Cisco not the built > > in one). The VPNClient.app won't start after the upgrade. Anybody else > > has similar problems? > > > > Regards, > > > > Konstantin > > Cisco VPN version 4.9.01 works fine under 10.6.4 So does Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client (v. 2.3.2016).
From: Jolly Roger on 21 Jun 2010 15:53 In article <2010062112073516807-not(a)dotcom>, thepixelfreak <not(a)dot.com> wrote: > On 2010-06-20 04:18:54 -0700, Konstantinos Agouros <elwood(a)agouros.de> said: > > > Hi, > > > > I have to use the Cisco Client (I mean the one from Cisco not the built > > in one). The VPNClient.app won't start after the upgrade. Anybody else > > has similar problems? > > > > Regards, > > > > Konstantin > > Cisco VPN version 4.9.01 works fine under 10.6.4 Not really. It's caused many a kernel panic for me and others. If you can use Apple's built-in VPN connectivity instead, you will no doubt find it much more reliable. -- Send responses to the relevant news group rather than email to me. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. Due to Google's refusal to prevent spammers from posting messages through their servers, I often ignore posts from Google Groups. Use a real news client if you want me to see your posts. JR
From: thepixelfreak on 22 Jun 2010 18:46
On 2010-06-21 12:53:10 -0700, Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> said: > In article <2010062112073516807-not(a)dotcom>, > thepixelfreak <not(a)dot.com> wrote: > >> On 2010-06-20 04:18:54 -0700, Konstantinos Agouros <elwood(a)agouros.de> said: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have to use the Cisco Client (I mean the one from Cisco not the built >>> in one). The VPNClient.app won't start after the upgrade. Anybody else >>> has similar problems? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Konstantin >> >> Cisco VPN version 4.9.01 works fine under 10.6.4 > > Not really. It's caused many a kernel panic for me and others. If you > can use Apple's built-in VPN connectivity instead, you will no doubt > find it much more reliable. Great as long as you don't have to import a certificate. http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10783323 -- thepixelfreak |