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@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ WINVER_ERROR_PC_REMOTE the remote server
# Warning for Open-source Version
-OSS_MSG Welcome to the SoftEther VPN Server Academic Version!\r\n\r\n\r\nThis VPN Server is open-source free software developed as academic research at University of Tsukuba, Japan, and distributed from the SoftEther VPN Project (http://www.softether.org/), for free of charge for the public interests.\r\n\r\nSoftEther VPN software is distributed to public as a part of the joint-research contract between University of Tsukuba and SoftEther VPN Project. SoftEther VPN software is developed and published for JUST AN ACADEMIC RESEARCH PURPOSE. Therefore no support service are provided about SoftEther VPN software even if it contains bugs or vulnerabilities. A user will be liable for the result of use SoftEther VPN. The developers and publishers of SoftEther VPN will never be liable for either any consequences or damages.\r\n\r\nEnjoy using VPN with SoftEther VPN Server.\r\n\r\nFor more details of SoftEther VPN, visit http://www.softether.org/.\r\n\r\n
+OSS_MSG Welcome to the SoftEther VPN Server Academic Version!\r\n\r\n\r\nThis VPN Server is open-source free software developed as academic research at University of Tsukuba, Japan, and distributed from the SoftEther VPN Project (https://www.softether.org/), for free of charge for the public interests.\r\n\r\nSoftEther VPN software is distributed to public as a part of the joint-research contract between University of Tsukuba and SoftEther VPN Project. SoftEther VPN software is developed and published for JUST AN ACADEMIC RESEARCH PURPOSE. Therefore no support service are provided about SoftEther VPN software even if it contains bugs or vulnerabilities. A user will be liable for the result of use SoftEther VPN. The developers and publishers of SoftEther VPN will never be liable for either any consequences or damages.\r\n\r\nEnjoy using VPN with SoftEther VPN Server.\r\n\r\nFor more details of SoftEther VPN, visit http://www.softether.org/.\r\n\r\n
NATT_MSG ** Connected with NAT traversal - might be unstable **\r\n\r\nThis VPN Client is connected to the VPN Server '%S' by using the NAT Traversal (UDP Hole Punching) technology.\r\n\r\nNAT Traversal allows the VPN Server behind the NAT-box to accept VPN connections from VPN Client without any port-forwarding setting on the NAT-box.\r\n\r\nHowever, NAT Traversal-based VPN sessions sometimes become unstable, because NAT Traversal uses UDP-based protocol. For example, the VPN tunnel disconnects every 5 minutes if there is a poor NAT-box between the VPN Server and the VPN Client. Some large-scale NAT gateways in cheap ISPs sometimes cause the same problem on NAT Traversal. This is a problem of routers or ISPs. This is not a problem of SoftEther VPN software.\r\n\r\nTo solve the unstable tunnel problem, you should connect to the VPN Server's TCP listener port directly, instead of using NAT Traversal. To connect to the VPN Server directly by using TCP, a listener port of the VPN Server must be exposed to the Internet by a port-forward setting on the NAT-box. Ask the administrator of the NAT-box, or refer to the manual of the NAT-box to add a port-forwarding setting on the NAT-box.\r\n\r\nIf this message still remains despite the VPN Server is exposing a TCP port to the Internet, check the "Disable NAT-T" checkbox on the VPN Client connection setting screen.\r\n\r\n
NATT_MSG2 ** Connected with NAT traversal - might be unstable **\r\n\r\nThis VPN Client is connected to the VPN Server '%S' by using the NAT Traversal (UDP Hole Punching) technology.\r\n\r\nNAT Traversal allows the VPN Server behind the NAT-box to accept VPN connections from VPN Client without any port-forwarding setting on the NAT-box.\r\n\r\nHowever, NAT Traversal-based VPN sessions sometimes become unstable, because NAT Traversal uses UDP-based protocol. For example, the VPN tunnel disconnects every 5 minutes if there is a poor NAT-box between the VPN Server and the VPN Client. Some large-scale NAT gateways in cheap ISPs sometimes cause the same problem on NAT Traversal. This is a problem of routers or ISPs. This is not a problem of SoftEther VPN software.\r\n\r\nTo solve the unstable tunnel problem, you should connect to the VPN Server's TCP listener port directly, instead of using NAT Traversal. To connect to the VPN Server directly by using TCP, a listener port of the VPN Server must be exposed to the Internet by a port-forward setting on the NAT-box. Ask the administrator of the NAT-box, or refer to the manual of the NAT-box to add a port-forwarding setting on the NAT-box.\r\n\r\nIf this message still remains despite the VPN Server is exposing a TCP port to the Internet, check the "Disable NAT-T" checkbox on the VPN Client connection setting screen after upgrading the VPN Client to Build 9428 or later.\r\n\r\n
@@ -2308,7 +2308,7 @@ S_RETRY_NUM_2 times
S_RETRY_SPAN_1 Reconnect Interval:
S_RETRY_SPAN_2 seconds
R_INFINITE &Infinite Reconnects (Keep VPN Always Online)
-R_NOTLS1 Do not use TLS &1.0
+R_NOTLS1 Use SSL 3.0 (&1)
B_DETAIL A&dvanced Settings...
IDOK &OK
IDCANCEL Cancel
@@ -2429,7 +2429,7 @@ STATIC7 &Keep Alive Internet Connection Function:
PREFIX D_ABOUT
S_INFO1 SoftEther VPN %u.0 (Ver %u.%02u, Build %u)
-S_INFO2 Open-Source VPN Software for Academic Purpose, under the GPLv2 License.\r\nCopyright (c) 2012-%u SoftEther Project at University of Tsukuba, Japan. All Rights Reserved.\r\nWeb Site: http://www.softether.org/\r\n%S
+S_INFO2 Open-Source VPN Software for Academic Purpose, under the GPLv2 License.\r\nCopyright (c) 2012-%u SoftEther Project at University of Tsukuba, Japan. All Rights Reserved.\r\nWeb Site: https://www.softether.org/\r\n%S
S_INFO3 This product includes the following software components:\r\nBitVisor: Copyright (c) 2007, 2008 University of Tsukuba. Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 National Institute of Information and Communications Technology. All rights reserved. / Microsoft(R) C Runtime Library: (c) 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. / PKCS #11 Cryptographic Token Interface (Cryptoki): Copyright (c) RSA Security Inc. / WinPcap: Copyright (c) 2001 - 2003 NetGroup, Politecnico di Torino (Italy). All rights reserved. / libedit: Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. / libiconv: Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. / ncurses: Copyright (c) 1998-2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. / OpenSSL: Copyright (c) 1998-2011 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). / zlib: (C) 1995-2004 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler. / Special Thanks to: Software Laboratory, Academic Computing Communication Center, Industrial Liaison and Cooperative Research Center and Professor Yasushi Shinjo in University of Tsukuba, Japan.
S_INFO4 THIS SOFTWARE IS FREEWARE DEVELOPED UNDER THE SOFTETHER VPN PROJECT AT UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF AND KIND. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DEVELOPERS, COPYRIGHT OWNERS OR DISTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.\r\n\r\nSoftEther VPN is a work of the research and development project of Japanese Government, subsidized by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, administrated by Information Promotion Agency.
IDCANCEL &OK