I had been before I was relieved of my duties 8 months ago. It does work but I 
have little to suggest to you at ht moment.



On Aug 19, 2014, at 16:19, Paul Galati <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anybody on the list using Mac OS X 10.6 or later and the built in Cisco IPSec 
> Client connecting to pfSense with any reliability?  I am having a heck of a 
> time getting the expected result.  I have a couple users that want to connect 
> via IPSec and use the CUPC client to make phone calls.  When I initially 
> setup the server and client according to different how-to’s on the web, I was 
> able to connect and reach the internet as well as the internal networks and 
> make phone calls.  Later that same day without changing a single piece of 
> configuration, I am unable to connect because the negotiation failed.  It 
> continues to not respond for many hours but at some point starts to respond 
> again.  I have not been able to formulate proof of reason.  If I simply turn 
> off NAT-T in Phase 1, I am able to connect every time I have tried BUT, I am 
> not able to reach anything on the remote side despite receiving a valid IP 
> address from the mobile client config. I believe I have the appropriate 
> config in the rules for IPSec and LAN but I am not having much luck.
> 
> Anybody have any insight that might be useful for me?
> 
> I have some openVPN questions too but that will wait until IPSec is done.
> 
> Thanks,
> Paul
> 
> 
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