Hi,
Am 08.09.2012 09:43, schrieb Seth Mos:
I've used PPTP without any difficulty connecting from Android devices to
pfSense in the past.
I'll leave others to discuss the relative security merits of each (but yes,
L2TP by itself will not encrypt).
If your phone has android 4 or higher,
...@lists.pfsense.org] On
Behalf Of Pete Boyd
Sent: 08 September 2012 11:33
To: list@lists.pfsense.org
Subject: Re: [pfSense] Android VPN with pfSense
On 08/09/12 08:43, Seth Mos wrote:
If your phone has android 4 or higher, you can install the OpenVPN
client that is available. It does not need
Hi List,
I have an Android phone that offers
- PPTP-VPN
- L2TP-VPN
- L2TP/IPSec PSK-VPN
- L2TP/IPSec CRT-VPN
(That's Android 2.2.1, but possibly with certain backports or
vendor-specific extensions by Motorola)
I would like to connect it to my pfSense 2.0.1-RELEASE box so I have a
secure
I've used PPTP without any difficulty connecting from Android devices to
pfSense in the past.
I'll leave others to discuss the relative security merits of each (but
yes, L2TP by itself will not encrypt).
Kind regards,
Chris
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On 08/09/12 17:29, Chris Bagnall wrote:
I've used PPTP without any difficulty connecting from Android devices to
pfSense in the past.
I'll leave others to discuss the relative security merits of each (but
yes, L2TP by itself will not encrypt).
Kind regards,
Chris
If you have a PPTP
Am 08.09.2012 10:16, schrieb Paul Gear:
I'll leave others to discuss the relative security merits of each (but
yes, L2TP by itself will not encrypt).
[...]
If you have a PPTP VPN, you should read
http://isc.sans.edu/diary/End+of+Days+for+MS-CHAPv2/13807
I'm working on a plan to eradicate