Has anyone tried installing an IPSec vpn client? I noticed in the PDF document that
you can download from netraverse it says it supports vpn when you use the vnet option
of
win4lin. It doesn't specify which vpn protocols it supports (I assume all IP
transported
protocols - pptp, ipsec).
I installed the Nortel Extranet Client (IPSec client) and it hosed up my system. I
could no longer
access anything on the network.
During the install of the Nortel client it asked me if I wanted to overwrite 3
different system files
(one was a vxd file). I chose to keep the existing files, so as not to mess with
win4lin's vnet setup.
But it did prompt for a windows 98 cd (which it automatically pulled the files from
where they were
stored on the hard drive - the J:\ drive, from window's perspective). I thought that
would be OK.
So, I guess the question is - what happened? Was it because win4lin doesn't support
IPsec or is it
because crucial win4lin files were overwritten? If it's the latter, is there away to
install a
network application and avoid overwriting these important files (.vxd and .sys - or
whatever)?
Thanks,
Paul
PS. Netraverse - I love this product! It's great. It's enabled me to finally rid
myself of
dual booting and the slowness of vmware. (although vmware is great too in it's own
right).
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