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Mac OS X update resolves VPN Tracker conflict

updated 09:25 am EDT, Tue May 17, 2005

VPN Tracker fixed


Thanks to Apple‘s Mac OS X 10.4.1 update, is now "completely Tiger compatible," according to developer equinux. Due to a kernel issue in the first version of Tiger (OS X 10.4), VPN connections were plagued by sluggishness. Apple, in close cooperation with equinux, has now solved this problem. equinux presented VPN Tracker 4 at the Networld+Interop trade show in Las Vegas this May. The new version offers important features like Smart VPN (automatic VPN connection when needed), Mode-Config support (with support for Cisco‘s EasyVPN), and automatic NAT detection. VPN Tracker is available in two editions: Professional and Personal.  The Professional Edition can be purchased for $200. The Personal Edition, designed for the classic VPN end-user, is available for $90.


by MacNN Staff

 
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