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SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR THE

 

SONICWALL GLOBAL VPN CLIENT

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LICENSE

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EXPORTS LICENSE

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SUPPORT SERVICES

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UPGRADES

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COPYRIGHT

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U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS

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MISCELLANEOUS

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TERMINATION

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LIMITED WARRANTY

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CUSTOMER REMEDIES

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NO OTHER WARRANTIES

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LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

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Appendix A - Creating and Deploying the Default.rcf File for

Global VPN Clients

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How the Global VPN Client uses the default.rcf File

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Deploying the default.rcf File

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Creating the default.rcf File

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Sample default.rcf File

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Troubleshooting the deafult.rcf File

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Appendix B - SonicWALL Global VPN Client Installation Using

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Creating the Silent Installation

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Playing Back the Silent Installation

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Using Setup.log to Check for Errors

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Appendix C - Running the Global VPN Client from the

 

Command Line Interface

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Command Line Options

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Command Line Examples

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Contents Global VPN Client Administrators Guide Table of Contents Configuring SonicWALL Security Appliances for Managing VPN Connection PoliciesAppendix a Creating and Deploying the Default.rcf File for Appendix B SonicWALL Global VPN Client Installation UsingInstallShield Silent Response File Command Line InterfaceAppendix D Installing the Global VPN Client with a Appendix E- Log Viewer MessagesSonicWALL Global VPN Client Features SonicWALL Global VPN ClientNew Features in SonicWALL Global VPN Client Using the Right Administrator’s Guides About this GuideGlobal VPN Client Enterprise/Global Security Client SonicWALL Global Security Client and Global VPN ClientConventions Used in this Guide Icons Used in this GuideCopyright Notice SonicWALL Pocket Global VPN ClientInstalling the SonicWALL Global VPN Client Limited WarrantyUsing the Setup Wizard Installing the SonicWALL Global VPN Client Adding VPN Connection Policies Understanding VPN Connection PoliciesUnderstanding Digital Certificates Using the New Connection WizardCreating a VPN Connection Policy Select Remote Access or Office Gateway and then click Next Importing a VPN Configuration File Configuring a Dial-Up VPN Connection Launching the SonicWALL Global VPN Client Making VPN ConnectionsAccessing Redundant VPN Gateways Enabling a VPN Connection Connecting changes to ProvisioningEstablishing Multiple Connections Entering a Pre-Shared Key Username and Password AuthenticationSelecting a Certificate Checking the Status of a VPN Connection Disabling a VPN ConnectionConnection Warning Creating a VPN Policy Shortcut Managing the Global VPN Client System Tray Icon Specifying Global VPN Client Launch OptionsOpen SonicWALL Global VPN Client Opens the program window Managing VPN Connection Policy Properties GeneralUser Authentication Peers Peer Information Dialog BoxManaging VPN Connection Policy Properties Virtual IP Configuration StatusConnection ActivityManaging VPN Connection Policies Arranging Connection PoliciesRenaming a Connection Policy Deleting a Connection PolicyTroubleshooting the SonicWALL Global VPN Client Managing CertificatesType The type of message Information, Error, or Warning Understanding the Global VPN Client LogConfiguring the Log Configuring Auto-LoggingGenerating a Help Report Accessing Technical Support Uninstalling the SonicWALL Global VPN Client Windows 98 SEViewing Help Topics Double-clickAdd/Remove ProgramsSonicWALL Global VPN Client Licenses Group VPN Connections Supported by Each SonicWALL ModelSelect Global VPN Client from the Applicable Services menu Activating Your SonicWALL Global VPN ClientsDownloading Global VPN Client Software and Documentation Global VPN Client License Support by SonicWALL ModelSoftware License Agreement for Sonicwall Globalvpn Client Exports License Miscellaneous Deploying the default.rcf File How the Global VPN Client uses the default.rcf FileSonicWALL Global VPN Client Support Replace the Existing SonicWALL Global VPN Client.rcf File Creating the default.rcf File Default.rcf File Tag DescriptionsSWClientPolicy version =9.0 FlagsPage Sample default.rcf File SWClientPolicySWClientPolicy version=9.0 Connections Flags PeerPeer Connection Peer Connection Connections /SWClientPolicy Troubleshooting the deafult.rcf File Creating the Silent InstallationPlaying Back the Silent Installation Using Setup.log to Check for ErrorsSetup.exe -s Setup.exe -s -f1path\ResponseFileCommand Line Options Command Line ExamplesAppendix E- Log Viewer Messages Log Viewer MessagesDiffie-Hellman group generator length has not been set Failed to build dead peer detection packet Failed to construct quick mode hash payload Failed to find Oakley group specified in the SA payload Failed to set the Ipsec ESP attributes into the phase 2 SA Is not a valid XAuth status Info Peer certificate missing key value Received invalid message ID notify Sending phase 2 delete for SA lifetime for phase 2 is seconds Received an unencrypted packet when crypto active SonicWALL Global VPN Client 4.0 Administrator’s Guide SonicWALL, Inc Rev C, 10/07

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