Hello Jörg- I did get this reply:
>Hello John, > >My name is Vikas and as per the case notes I have closed the service request >#607449389. > >Rupam has already forwarded your request to the concerned department. >We hope to provide you support on Solaris VPN Client in future. > >In case you think that this case needs a second opinion you can call CRC at >800 553 2447 to get it re queued >and reassigned. > >I wish you merry Christmas and have a great New Year. > >Regards > >Vikas Saxena >TAC Engineer - VPN >Cisco Systems Inc. Hidden support? That's interesting. The release notes from the newest version states that it does indeed officially support Solaris 10: Cisco VPN Client Readme file ============================ This file describes the contents of the Cisco VPN Client files for the Solaris platform Refer to the Bug Navigator on Cisco Connection Online for open issues: http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/bugtool.shtml Revision: Release 4.6.02.0030 Files: vpnclient-solaris-4.6.02.0030-k9.tar.Z Contents: Remember that the VPN Client Releases 3.7.2 and higher no longer support the ipdptp dialup interface on Solaris platforms. This release officially supports Solaris 10. Resolved Issues CSCdz23397 unity client will not import netscape 7 certificates CSCef26762 unity solaris overwrites /etc/system on uninstall CSCeg44345 unity solaris interface binding count too low ce0 ce202000 Unresolved issues CSCeh44603 unity solaris 10 ppp fails Revision: Release 4.6.Rel Files: vpnclient-solaris-4.6.00.0045.Rel-k9.tar.Z Contents: - See Release Notes for Release 4.6 at: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/vpn/client/index.htm ___________________________________________________________________ So how was/is the "hidden" support utilized on older Solaris releases? I'll keep the thread updated if I get any further responses from Cisco. Thanks- John This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org