"OpenVPN Connect": on several "i-Something" and Android too. And on 
several PfSense. Stable and easy. 

On iOS you I've not been able to make the client ask for certificate 
password every time you want to establish a new connection. When you 
import the certificate iOS asks for the passkey and then never asks for it 
again.

So, if you set up Ovpn to use only certificate verification (Remote access 
SSL/TLS), everybody who has access to the iPhone or iPad can connect 
without the need to know any password.
To solve the issue, I've set up Ovpn server to ask also for the user 
password (Remote SSL/TLS+User Auth) and instructed users to non flag 
"remember the password".

Bye
-- 
*/Odette Nsaka/*

In data martedì 15 settembre 2015 08:18:21, Ray Bagby ha scritto:
> Greetings,
> 
>      Anyone have any luck connecting iphone via VPN?
> 
> Thanks
> 
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