What version of the Nortel client are you using?  I'm using 2.6.

On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 08:06:13AM -0700, Eric Wasgatt wrote:
> It's working just fine here.  It (the Nortel Extranet client) installed without 
>complaint
> on win98se.  After the reboot, there appeared to be no IP connectivity, even though
> winipcfg showed an appropriate DHCP acquired IP.  Attempting to run the client also
> returned an error about being unable to get a socket.  Playing around a little, I 
>ended up
> removing the "NOC Extranet Access Client Protocol" for "Merge NIC", and "TCP/IP" for
> "Extranet Access Client Adapter".  This  made local connectivity come back 
>(connectivity
> verified through IE).  Then, I tried the Client, and it connected okay.  It was a bit
> flakey, but then I readded both tcp/ip and NOC EAC Protocol, and it started working 
>just fine.
> 
> During the install, I was at no time asked to provide the 98 cd, or decide between 
>files.
> 
> Cheers (and just a little giddy excitement)!
> Eric
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 09:29:19AM -0400, PK wrote:
> > 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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