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Hp vpn server appliance sa3000 series - release 6.8.2 release notes
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Release 6.8.2 Release Notes
Upgrading to Windows 2000 From
Windows 95/98 or Windows NT
If you plan to upgrade from Windows 95/98 or Windows
NT to Windows 2000, ensure that you remove the VPN
Client software before upgrading.
AT&T Dialers Supported for Windows
95/98
If you use the AT&T Business Dialer with Windows 95 or
Windows 98, use version 2.6 or later. If you use t he AT&T
VPNS Dialer with Windows 95 or Windows 98, use version
2.5 or later.
Network Connections Fail When Transport
Mode SA is Connected
Reference Number 514DF
When a transport mode SA is connected to a VPN device or
IPSec-capable workstation, only connections that match
the protocol/port for that endpoint will be enabled. All
other connections will fail.
To resolve this problem, do one of the following:
Include SAs for all connection types required to the
end-point, such as FTP, ICMP, and so on
Allow all traffic by assigning a protocol/port
combination that is ALL
VPN Client on Windows NT/Windows 2000
Server With DHCP Server
Windows NT does not support VPN Client software
installed on the same desktop computer as the DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server.
The DHCP server installation on a Windows NT or
Windows 2000 server requires a static IP address for the
Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card). DHCP for its own
adapters is then disabled for this server. The VPN Client
will not run properly if a DHCP server is installed and
running.
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