![]() ![]() Rook, thanks for that, im going to look into guizmovpn, as soon as i can jailbreak my ipad2 (finally got one!). Didn't take too much trial and error to get the basics working well.Īnyway, hope some of that helped someone… OpenVPN Wizard took care of most of the rest of it, though I did set it up with an earlier beta. See more here:Īnyway, hope some of that helped did have to adjust some firewall rules, specifically (if I recall right) explicitly allowing traffic from VPN clients to WAN. €5, but has a 7 day free trial to make sure things work. Either way, it is more expensive at €16 (but handles more VPN connection types).Īs for iOS, correct there's nothing official but I have tried out and verified an OpenVPN client available for jailbroken phones via Cydia called GuizmOVPN. It might be better now, that was a few years back. Hated the logging and connection detail views. Looks like Shimo supports OpenVPN now as well, but I wasn't a huge fan of the UI in the (older) version I used to run to connect to a CiscoVPN for a former job. It's not free, but not too expensive either ($9). Like Shimo it runs as a menu item with a detail screen you can pop open if the need arises. I prefer the UI, logging, and connection info provided by Viscocity than those others. I had used the Cisco client for OS X as well as Shimo in the past. I'm pretty pleased with Viscosity as a VPN client. Didn't take too much trial and error to get the basics working well. I did have to adjust some firewall rules, specifically (if I recall right) explicitly allowing traffic from VPN clients to WAN. Jan 17 03:05:48 racoon: : ERROR: unknown Informational exchange received. Jan 17 03:05:48 racoon: : ERROR: mode config 6 from, but we have no ISAKMP-SA. Jan 17 03:05:48 racoon: : INFO: login failed for user "admin" Jan 17 03:05:48 racoon: : ERROR: Port pool depleted Jan 17 03:05:48 racoon: : ERROR: isakmp_cfg_config.port_pool = NULL Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: Sending Xauth request Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: NAT detected: PEER Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : WARNING: ignore INITIAL-CONTACT notification, because it is only accepted after phase1. Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: NAT-D payload #1 doesn't match Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: NAT-D payload #0 verified Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: NAT-T: ports changed to:. Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: Adding xauth VID payload. Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: Hashing 3 with algo #2 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: Hashing with algo #2 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: Adding remote and local NAT-D payloads. Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: Selected NAT-T version: RFC 3947 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : WARNING: No ID match. ![]() Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: DPD Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: CISCO-UNITY Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: draft-ietf-ipsra-isakmp-xauth-06.txt Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-02 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-03 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-04 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-05 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-06 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-07 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-08 Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: received Vendor ID: RFC 3947 ![]() Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: begin Aggressive mode. Jan 17 03:05:47 racoon: : INFO: respond new phase 1 negotiation:. I've also tried tons of combinations but can't seem to figure it out… What am I doing wrong? I've tried setting an IPsec PSK for my admin account and using that as my password but that doesn't work either. The iPhone says "User authentication failed." when I try to start the VPN. Here's the relevant (?) pfSense IPsec settings: Phase 1:Īuthentication method: Password: Use Certificate: (this is grayed out for some reason) I'm having some trouble configuring IPsec with pfSense 2.0 with my iPhone 4 (iOS 4.1). ![]()
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