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Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4.0 through Release 4.0.5.D
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Open Caveats
• CSCdv67594
The following Microsoft Outlook error might occur when the VPN Client
connects or disconnects. This occurs when Microsoft Outlook is installed but
not configured.
Either there is no default mail client or the current mail
client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Pun Microsoft
Outlook and set it as the default mail client.
To set Microsoft Outlook as the default mail client, right-click on the Outlook
icon, go to Properties, and configure it to use Microsoft Exchange or Internet
Mail.
• CSCdv73541
The make module process fails during installation of the VPN Client for
Linux.
Workaround:
The module build process must use the same configuration information as
your running kernel. To work around this problem, do one of the following:
–
If you are running the kernels from Red Hat, you must install the
corresponding kernel-sources rpm. On a Red Hat system with
kernel-sources installed, there is a symlink from
/lib/modules/2.4.2-2/build to the source directory. The VPN Client looks
for this link first, and it should appear as the default value at the kernel
source prompt.
–
If you are running your own kernel, you must use the build tree from the
running kernel to build the VPN Client. Merely unpacking the source
code for the version of the kernel you are running is insufficient.
• CSCdw60866
Getting Entrust certificates using SCEP does not get the Root CA certificate.
The Entrust CA does not send the whole certificate chain when enrolling with
SCEP. Therefore, making a VPN Client connection might require the manual
installation of the Root certificate before or after SCEP enrollment. Without
the existence of the Root CA certificate, the VPN Client fails to validate the
certificate and fails with the following VPN Client event/error messages:
“Get certificate validity failed”
“System Error: Unable to perform validation of certificate
<certificate_name>.”