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Note, this is only for Single Processor Macs. There is stilll an open bug for dual processor machines causing a kernel panic. I think you need a Cisco.com ID to download it from Cisco.
 
Celeron said:
Note, this is only for Single Processor Macs. There is stilll an open bug for dual processor machines causing a kernel panic. I think you need a Cisco.com ID to download it from Cisco.
Well... crap. I used to have one. Not anymore though. GET WITH IT, JMU!
 
I would add that it is bugged - will not work on my PowerBook G4 - tried everything to get it to work. Will connect , but does not create tunnel. Then will not quit. Have to force quit and then reinstall as force quitting stops the VPN service. Some people have got it working but many have my problem.

Think Cisco rushed this one, only had 18 months to get a working client :0
 
James Craner said:
I would add that it is bugged - will not work on my PowerBook G4 - tried everything to get it to work. Will connect , but does not create tunnel. Then will not quit. Have to force quit and then reinstall as force quitting stops the VPN service. Some people have got it working but many have my problem.

Think Cisco rushed this one, only had 18 months to get a working client :0

Thank you!!! I was banging my head on the wall trying to figure out why it was acting this way, I gave up on my G5 because of the dual Proc issue, but my iBook wouldnt work either... its very very buggy. I actually gave up until Cisco and Apple can get the stuff figured out. No different in 10.4.1 either.

Rob
 
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