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userdoc:tt_ipsec_vpn_apple_ios [2012/09/14 16:03]
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userdoc:tt_ipsec_vpn_apple_ios [2013/02/19 18:37]
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-====== IPsec VPN for iOS, OS X & Windows ======+====== IPsec VPN Configuration ======
  
 The popular Apple iOS platform has limited VPN options, one of which is IPsec (Cisco) which uses IPsec + XAuth. \\ The popular Apple iOS platform has limited VPN options, one of which is IPsec (Cisco) which uses IPsec + XAuth. \\
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 ===== Apple OS X Client Configuration ===== ===== Apple OS X Client Configuration =====
  
-After the IPsec server is configured and certificates generated, the final step is to install the CA and Peer certificates on your OS X notebook or desktop computer.+After the IPsec server is configured and certificates generated (above), the final step is to install the CA and Peer certificates on your OS X notebook or desktop computer.
  
 From the IPsec Mobile Server Configuration tab, download the credentials for the desired peer, mb13 for this example. From the IPsec Mobile Server Configuration tab, download the credentials for the desired peer, mb13 for this example.
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   C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Shrew Soft VPN\certs   C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Shrew Soft VPN\certs
  
-It is suggested to copy the CA cert (''ca.crt''), client cert (''mb13.crt''), and client unencrypted private key (''mb13.key'') for the client cert, to that location. Select these files using the "Authentication | Credentials" tab.+It is suggested to copy the CA cert (''ca.crt''), client cert (''mb13.crt''), and unencrypted client private key (''mb13.key'') for the client cert, to that location. Select these files using the "Authentication | Credentials" tab.
  
 Technically, the Shrew Soft VPN Client supports encrypted client certificate ''.p12'' containers, but you need to enter the container password every time (a real pain), so it makes more sense to use the unencrypted key with this product. Technically, the Shrew Soft VPN Client supports encrypted client certificate ''.p12'' containers, but you need to enter the container password every time (a real pain), so it makes more sense to use the unencrypted key with this product.
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