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This vulnerability impact SonicWall NetExtender Windows client version. UPDATE: I recently reinstalled/upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, here are the commands needed for the 64bit install: Sudo ln -s /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.6 I then ran the following commands to create symbolic links to the missing dependencies: SonicWALL provides versions of its NetExtender VPN client.
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I ran the following command to find an updated version of the libraries already installed on Ubuntu 12.04. SonicWALL SSL VPN devices allow users to connect to virtual private networks using a VPN client. SonicWALL NetExtender 5.5.707 Installer.
SONICWALL NETEXTENDER VPN SOFTWARE
Below is a copy of the dependency error I received: SonicWalls SSL VPN NetExtender feature is a transparent software application for Windows, Mac, and Linux users that enables remote users to securely. I guess this probably shouldn’t’ve come as a surprise, although the NetExtender VPN client had installed without issue on the previous LTS version of Ubuntu 10.04. I recently installed the SonicWALL NetExtender VPN client on a new laptop running Ubuntu 12.04 to do some work over the weekend and received an error during the install.