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My university uses the Cisco VPN Client for students to access the wireless network. Is there a Windows Mobile Application that will allow Cisco VPN?
I don't think so but I'm not 100% certain. It would be sweet if there was.
google eduroam securew2, and search you uni it pages.
You can use the inbuilt l2tp/ipsec vpn using certificates assuming they have configured the cisco concentrator at the other end correctly.
Hi,
I try to establish a vpn connection to our company-VPN.
VPN Gateway is a cisco device. "Normal" connection via notebook with cisco vpn client works.
On my TyTN i installed ncp client. But i dont know how to configure the cisco settings.
On Cisco VPN Client:
- IP Adress of Gateway
- Group Authentication
- Transport IPSec over UDP
On ncp VPN Client:
- IP Adress of Gateway is easy to find
But i cannot assign the other settings. NCP Client has a lot of settings.
Has anybody success to establish vpn connection via windows Mobile to a cisco Gateway ?
Got it. Not the vpn Client was the problem.
The Blackberry connect SW (disabled!) prevented connection via vpn.
Deinstallation of BB Connect und vpn Client from Bluefire works fine.
What did you use as the VPN client to connect into the cisco gateway?
Do you use a RSA secureID token?
I am tring to get a VPN connection running from my HTC p3600i, WM6.
New VPN Client
Since a few days i use another VPN Client: www.ncp.de
Works fine. We do not user RSA Token. Only Group Authentication (free string to identify groups) and XAUTH - user/password.
WinnieK said:
Since a few days i use another VPN Client: www.ncp.de
Works fine. We do not user RSA Token. Only Group Authentication (free string to identify groups) and XAUTH - user/password.
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Can you write your settings? I can't configre this
Any ideas on a MPPE PPTP VPN via WM6? I have been trying to get this to work for months and can't. I am operating under the presumption that the VPN client in WM5/6/6.1 doesn't support MPPE and I am therefor up S#!T creek without a 3rd party dialer...
(It is a VPN connection to my work and yes as sorry as this is they still use an encrypted PPTP connection for all of their VPN connections. If they would just move on to something a LITTLE more current L2TP/IPsec I wouldn't be having any of these problems...)
But is there such a thing as a 3rd party PPTP VPN client for WM5/6/6.1 I haven't been able to find one...
TIA~
WinnieK said:
Since a few days i use another VPN Client: www.ncp.de
Works fine. We do not user RSA Token. Only Group Authentication (free string to identify groups) and XAUTH - user/password.
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kindly can you show where to set the Group Authentication ?!!!
New(ish) Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client
Cisco have released an AnyConnect VPN client for Windows Mobile 5/6 (version 2.3.185). This is specifically targetted towards the ASA 5500 platform as the VPN server, however it should also work with IOS VPN devices (I am told?).
I haven't tried it, however I have seen it demonstrated and it all seemed to work.
Personally I prefer the integrated L2TP/IPSec VPN client and have posted previously on how to get this working with Cisco PIX 6.3, ASA/PIX 7.x and IOS devices.
Andy
AnyConnect VPN client will support only SSL VPN, that avaiable on Cisco ASA and IOS from 12.4(20)T or later.
Can I have two VPN connections to two different places on the same computer?
I work at two different medical facilities. I have a VPN connection to one and I'm trying to set up one for the other. When I'm in the New Connection Wizard and I pick "automatically dial connection", it makes me pick the medical facility that I already had on the computer to "automatically dial" when trying to create this new one.
cool vpn has given the users privilege to surf internet with freedom and security Thanks to VPN
I have tried searching the forums information about the possibility to use WPA2-Enterprise on Windows Mobile. What i have found is that is not currently implemented in WM6. Does anyone have information if it implemented in WM6.1? Are there any 3:rd party applications that can give you access to a WPN2-Enterprise network?
//Awi
WPA2 & WPA2-PSK are, but WPA2-Enterprise is not showing in any of the
Wireless LAN setup dialogs in WM6v1.
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WPA2 & WPA2-PSK are, but WPA2-Enterprise is not showing in any of the
Wireless LAN setup dialogs in WM6v1.
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There isn't a separate WPA2-Enterprise, it is just the WPA2 Authentication option in the drop-down list. The 'Enterprise' name only comes from the fact that authentication is performed by a centralised RADIUS server that the WiFi access point sends authenticaion requests to. This is in contrast to WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK that uses a Pre-Shared-Key (PSK) configured locally on the WiFi AP.
With WPA/WPA2 the WiFi clients use 802.1x EAP authentication, however WM5/6 only supports two EAP types - PEAP and EAP-TLS (Smart Card or Certificate). In both cases at least one certificate is required to get it working. I currently use WPA2 with EAP-TLS authentication and AES encryption and it works perfectly.
What issues are you having?
Andy
ADB100 said:
There isn't a separate WPA2-Enterprise, it is just the WPA2 Authentication option in the drop-down list. The 'Enterprise' name only comes from the fact that authentication is performed by a centralised RADIUS server that the WiFi access point sends authenticaion requests to. This is in contrast to WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK that uses a Pre-Shared-Key (PSK) configured locally on the WiFi AP.
With WPA/WPA2 the WiFi clients use 802.1x EAP authentication, however WM5/6 only supports two EAP types - PEAP and EAP-TLS (Smart Card or Certificate). In both cases at least one certificate is required to get it working. I currently use WPA2 with EAP-TLS authentication and AES encryption and it works perfectly.
What issues are you having?
Andy
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hi currently my co is using peap via certificate..however the certificate can be found onli in the laptop. do you think i can export it out from the laptop and import to the pda? thanks
devil_82 said:
hi currently my co is using peap via certificate..however the certificate can be found onli in the laptop. do you think i can export it out from the laptop and import to the pda? thanks
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All you need on the PDA is the servers public certificate to be in the Root Certificate store, you don't actually need a personal certificate on the PDA (unless you are performing PEAP with user certificates as opposed to PEAP with EAP-MSCHAPv2). To do this you would need to export it from the server or your PC and then import it on your PDA.
There is a post in another thread about disabling the certificate validation with WM5/6 which I haven't tried but looks like it should work and you wouldn't need to import the certificate:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=283380
Andy
I have a PPTP VPN setup to allow me to connect my xoom to home in order to use UPnP to stream videos and after about 5 minutes or a certain amount of data is transfered across the VPN, it goes offline. According to the Android system, it is connected, but I can't actually ping anything. If I disconnect the VPN and then re-connect it, it will work again.
I am using a Vyatta Router at home with a PPTP VPN set up and I am not seeing this issue on windows clients that connect.
Am I missing some settings here?
I had the same issue with my Motorola Surfboard Router and I ended up having to reset it to default settings before it started working right.
Sounds alot like a setting on the router. I know some will limit the amount of data that can be Xfer'd through. A good test would be to use another computer away from home. try to do the same thing you are doing on your xoom. If the connection goes nuts then you know its not your xoom.
I have not had any issues with the built in vpn but im always using it via wifi. The 3g is kinda glichy at times.
I am able to use another computer not on my network and everything works fine.
I am connecting to my VPN via wifi.
If I just issue a ping, I see response times around 30ms (to things in the remote network). The ping seems to go on forever until I start trying to use things like browser, xda app, email, scp, etc.
Pptp vpn w/ the encryption option checked (my vpn requires this and I don't want to vpn without it)
Android does not work with encrypted pptp and Google does not seem to care: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4706
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Android does not work with encrypted pptp and Google does not seem to care: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4706
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I'm inclined to second this, adding that Google is not particularly concerned by serious flaws in the L2TP over IPSec configuration either.
I too can connect my PPTP VPN, but I can't access any resources on my LAN. The VPN client won't even attempt to connect via L2TP over IPSec (the client states that it is connecting, but server logs show nothing).
So what kind of Vpn do I need to set up?
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So what kind of Vpn do I need to set up?
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We use an L2TP where I work. PPTP just seems to glich
Sweet, I got this working by setting up an l2tp psk VPN on my Vyatta router... for anyone else doing this, here are the commands I used in Vyatta:
my outer NIC = eth9
my outer IP = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
my outer router = yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
Code:
set vpn ipsec ipsec-interfaces interface eth9
set vpn ipsec logging log-modes all
set vpn ipsec nat-traversal enable
set vpn ipsec nat-networks allowed-network 10.0.0.0/8
set vpn ipsec nat-networks allowed-network 10.0.0.0/8 exclude 10.168.10.0/24
set vpn ipsec nat-networks allowed-network 10.0.0.0/8 exclude 10.168.11.0/24
set vpn ipsec nat-networks allowed-network 10.0.0.0/8 exclude 10.168.12.0/24
set vpn ipsec nat-networks allowed-network 172.16.0.0/12
set vpn ipsec nat-networks allowed-network 192.168.0.0/16
set vpn ipsec nat-networks allowed-network 192.168.0.0/16 exclude 192.168.10.0/24
set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication local-users username myuser password mypass
set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication mode local
set vpn l2tp remote-access client-ip-pool start 192.168.10.60
set vpn l2tp remote-access client-ip-pool stop 192.168.10.70
set vpn l2tp remote-access dns-servers server-1 nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
set vpn l2tp remote-access dns-servers server-2 nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
set vpn l2tp remote-access wins-servers server-1 nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
set vpn l2tp remote-access wins-servers server-2 nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
set vpn l2tp remote-access ipsec-settings authentication mode pre-shared-secret
set vpn l2tp remote-access ipsec-settings pre-shared-secret my_psk_very_good
set vpn l2tp remote-access outside-address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
set vpn l2tp remote-access outside-nexthop yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
sgtagem said:
We use an L2TP where I work. PPTP just seems to glich
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Just to check, you mean just L2TP, not L2TP over IPSec, correct?
correct no ipsec
VPN
hi i am using my vpn through isp and paid vpn service.
Hey all,
So I just set up a VPN server on my OPNsense firewall. I want to connect to it using my Android 9 phone with Lineage 16.0-20190725 using IPSec Xauth RSA.
Importing the CA certificate works great, but when I import the VPN client certificate it doesn't work the way it should. I don't get an error or anything, but the certificate is not in the list of possible "IPsec user certificate" in the VPN settings. It is, however, in the list of "IPsec server certificate" in the VPN settings. I double checked the OPNsense settings, and I can see that the certificate is clearly marked as a client certificate, not a server certificate. This suggests to me that android somehow does not realize that this certificate is a client/user certificate instead of a server certificate.
What can I do?
- Jaapyse