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Cisco Anyconnect and vpn dns resolution
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<blockquote data-quote="ukchucktown" data-source="post: 1002350" data-attributes="member: 129039"><p>I was not having any problems for months until my company experienced a VPN problem yesterday. I lost my connectivity for half day before it was restored today. Since the restoration OS X is no longer resolving VPN hostnames. I've tested on Windows 2008 and a Linux host, both are resolving without any problems so the issue is isolated to my Mac. Anyone have some ideas? I'm running version 2.4.1012 of Cisco Anyconnect and OS X 10.6.2.</p><p></p><p>Grant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukchucktown, post: 1002350, member: 129039"] I was not having any problems for months until my company experienced a VPN problem yesterday. I lost my connectivity for half day before it was restored today. Since the restoration OS X is no longer resolving VPN hostnames. I've tested on Windows 2008 and a Linux host, both are resolving without any problems so the issue is isolated to my Mac. Anyone have some ideas? I'm running version 2.4.1012 of Cisco Anyconnect and OS X 10.6.2. Grant [/QUOTE]
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