Hello

I was also interested to connect our iPhones by IPSec to the endian but 
unfortunately it seems that it is not possible as the iPhones requests 
an additional password, that the endian mask does not provide. I did 
some research on the web and further to this, it seems that the iPhone 
reads also some manufacturer ID -> Cisco and refuses all other 
manufacturers devices.

greetings, André

I am connecting actually the iPhone by PPTP by port forwarding through 
endian to an other server with PPTP (not very secure and a bit silly but 
the only work around at this time).

Am 22.06.11 14:10, schrieb Lorenzo Milesi:
> Hi.
>
> I usually configure OpenVPN as preferred remote access, but a customer 
> requested the use of IPSec, which I don't know as well as the first.
>
> I enabled IPSec in endian 2.4.1 web config, created CA Authority, created an 
> account, but when I try to connect from iPhone nothing happens.
> I tried from Cisco IPSec client for Windows, but won't say much...
>
> Anyone using ipsec?
> thanks

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