Am 12.04.2011 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. > for a jailbreaked iPhone you can have a OpenVPN client. i don't know if there's one for a non jailbreaked.
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