Bruce,

thanks for your reply.  I have looked at that page already to verify my initial 
settings were correct, and they are.  It is the final tweak that I am trying to 
locate.  I just don’t understand why simply turning NAT-T on or off would 
completely eliminate the login prompt.

Paul Galati
paulgal...@gmail.com



On Aug 22, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Bruce A. Mah <b...@kitchenlab.org> wrote:

> If memory serves me right, Paul Galati wrote:
> 
>> Anybody on the list using Mac OS X 10.6 or later and the built in
>> Cisco IPSec Client connecting to pfSense with any reliability?
> 
> I've had this working (with at least Mac OS 10.8 and 10.9 and iOS 6 and
> 7, with their built-in IPsec clients) on pfSense 2.1.x, following a
> modified version of these instructions:
> 
> https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Mobile_IPsec_on_2.0
> 
> Unfortunately it's been quite awhile since I set this up, and I don't
> remember the changes I had to make for newer versions of pfSense (they
> weren't major however, and mostly had to do with UI changes in pfSense
> rather than IPsec functionality).
> 
> Once I flailed around with the initial setup, it Just Works (tm).
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Bruce.

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