Tobias, Tested and that works great. Thanks again!
Chris Zelenak On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Tobias Brunner <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Chris, > > > With this config, w/ and w/o UNITY_SAVE_PASSWD, I get prompted for XAuth > > credentials on each VPN connect. The VPN connection is added through a > > .mobileconfig file, using VPN on demand on the iOS side. > > Ah, I didn't know this feature and I never actually used Apple's > configuration utility. My tests were with a configuration created > directly on the phone (which has no option to configure VPN on demand). > Anyway, it seems the client behaves differently if the config is > created on the phone than if it is created with the configuration > utility. I found a (german) tutorial describing how to configure a VPN > connection using said tool, which also offers a solution to store the > XAuth password [1]. It roughly translates to this: "Instead of > transferring the config with the configuration utility directly to the > phone, export it as file and import that file via email on the phone. > (That's probably something you already did as the export results in a > .mobileconfig file). Before sending the config to the phone, edit the > XML file, search for the XAuthName entry and add the following two lines > after it: > > <key>XAuthPassword</key> > <string>yourpassword</string> > > As opening the patched .mobileconfig file in the configuration utility > would remove the added lines, the file has to be transferred to the > phone via email." > > I did not try this, so I'm not sure if it works. Of course, this also > doesn't answer the question why UNITY_SAVE_PASSWD does not work, or if > it is even supported by iOS. > > Regards, > Tobias > > [1] http://www.apfeltalk.de/forum/tutorial-vpn-demand-t335026.html >
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