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Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.E
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Release Notes for VPN Client, Release 4.0 through Release 4.0.5.D
OL-5450-10
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If not checked, Split-DNS functions normally, but after disconnecting
from the internet, it never refers to the DNS of the Internet side.
• CSCeb47765
Name resolution can take up to 40 seconds when a tunnel has been
established. This problem occurs only on WIN XP. This problem was not
evident in 3.6.x VPN Client code.
• CSCeb67454
Symptom: With the VPN Client 4.x on Windows XP, using split tunneling and
split DNS, the DNS lookup does not use DNS servers.
The following observations pertain to this issue:
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All or nothing tunnel works fine.
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This problem occurs only with split tunnel and split tunnel with split
DNS.
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If you use nslookup to resolve the PINGed server, it might give the right
info.
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This problem exists for both FQDN and unqualified name.
Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.E
Release 4.0.2.E resolves the following issue:
• CSCeb80558
If vpnclient.ini option “AppendOriginalSuffix” has a value of 1 or 2, the VPN
Client should append the primary suffix of the machine at tunnel
establishment.
Caveats Resolved in Release 4.0.2.D
Release 4.0.2.D resolves the following issues:
• CSCdy67438
VPN Client, Release 3.6.2 is installed on the Windows 2000 and Windows XP
machines using the customized (OEM) installation (InstallShield Install).