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userdoc:tt_ipsec_vpn_apple_ios [2012/09/14 16:14]
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userdoc:tt_ipsec_vpn_apple_ios [2013/02/19 22:52]
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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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 The AstLinux Web Interface is used for configuration, click on **IPsec Configuration**\\ The AstLinux Web Interface is used for configuration, click on **IPsec Configuration**\\
  
-Network tab -> VPN Type: {{:userdoc:ipsec-xauth-ipsecmobile.png?nolink|IPsec Mobile}}+Network tab -> VPN Type:\\ 
 +{{:userdoc:ipsec-xauth-ipsecmobile.png?nolink|IPsec Mobile}}
  
 The following IPsec Mobile Server Configuration (below) must be specified.  The only unique option is the //Server Cert DNS Name:// setting.  This must be the DNS name of the server, such as ''vpn.mydomain.com'' .  Wildcards may be used for iOS devices, such as ''*.mydomain.com'' or ''vpn.*.mydomain.com'' This defines the ''subjectAltName'' object in the CA certificate. The following IPsec Mobile Server Configuration (below) must be specified.  The only unique option is the //Server Cert DNS Name:// setting.  This must be the DNS name of the server, such as ''vpn.mydomain.com'' .  Wildcards may be used for iOS devices, such as ''*.mydomain.com'' or ''vpn.*.mydomain.com'' This defines the ''subjectAltName'' object in the CA certificate.
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