Am 12.04.2011 um 17:21 schrieb Vick Khera:

> On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Paul Mather <p...@gromit.dlib.vt.edu> wrote:
> Plus, I don't know how well-supported OpenVPN is on devices such as the iPad 
> and iPhone.  But, in the absence of "it works for me" responses for IPsec on 
> Mac OS X, I may just have to try it. :-)
> 
> iOS does not have OpenVPN built in. I never looked to see if some app 
> provides it, but I highly doubt it.
> 
> IPsec has been known to work with IPsecuritas.  It is just hit-or miss.  For 
> us, it worked for some people but not others, and pretty much everyone here 
> was using Comcast as their ISP (including the main office).  I think we 
> determined that consumer-grade Verizon DSL was blocking IPsec for some 
> bizarre reason, but my memory is fuzzy on the specifics.

OpenVPN will not be available in appstore as it is GPL and this licence is not 
compatible with iOS (see the discussion about vlc in iOS). So maybe thats why 
nobody is willing to migrate it to iOS.

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