Nortel Contivity Vpn Software YouSAB VPN Desktop Messenger (formerly YouSAB Messenger) v.4.11.01.17 YouSAB Messenger is an easy-to-use application which allows users to chat with their buddies online. I think what davejack is refering to quote: BREA, CALIFORNIA - November 6, 2002 - Netlock Technologies, a worldwide provider of enterprise network security solutions, announced today availability of v2.0 of the Nortel Multi-OS Contivity VPN Client. Enterprises Are Seeking Standardized Solutions Netlock Technologies solutions secure wired and wireless network communications supporting the widest range of operating systems including Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Solaris, HP-UX, and IBM-AIX. Together with their partner Nortel Networks, Netlock announces an upgrade for the Multi-OS Contivity VPN Client for customers seeking additional functionality for their ever-changing environments. 'Netlock recognizes the importance of enhancing our solutions as our customers share their requirements pertaining to their security policies' said Claudia Beaty, General Manager of Netlock Technologies. 'The availability of Version 2.0 for Macintosh, Linux, and Unix users coupled with support for Mac OS X in December, ensures customers are able to support all of their users, regardless of platform, to standardize on solutions and minimize their risk.' Currently it supports OS 9 with OS X support coming in Decemebr. Quote: Originally posted by thj: I purchased a copy ($120) early this morning and have been using it all day without any problems. ![]() I got the evaluation copy a few days ago, and haven't been able to make it work. I finally was able to get a connection, but when I ping any server (including my nameservers) I just get timeouts. After I connect, running ifconfig doesn't show any different info, and my control panel still shows a bogus IP that I got assigned before I connected with VPN (this is over a wireless connection at work). Photo editor for mac os. Starting to get stumped on this one. The only thing that I noticed, which is noted in the documentation, was that it doesn't change the default domain. So, instead of being able to login/address machine just by there names ('ssh machine' or 'I had to explicitly include the the domain as part of the address ('ssh machine.company.com' and 'This, however, is likely unrelated to your problem since you say you are at work. Are you sure your wireless AP works (and is configured to do so) with IPSEC? Like I said, I've been using it without problems and have probably been connected through it to my corporate VPN for 100+ hours over the past week or so. Quote: Originally posted by thj: Are you sure your wireless AP works (and is configured to do so) with IPSEC? Well, now this is just strange. I rebooted my machine at home just now, and was able to connect to work through a wired connection on my LAN.
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