Re: UTM9 Mac OSX Sierra - IPSec VPN Was able to establish a working connection between another Mac and another UTM 25 using the orginal guide. I still could not get the connection to pass traffic when using the new Mac and the original UTM however.
Click on the VPN Type menu and choose Cisco IPSec: Give your new VPN connection a label in the Service Name text field (1) (this can be any name you choose) and click Create (2) : Back on the main Network screen, click on your new VPN name in the list on the left side. The VPN service included in OS X Server is a lightweight, easy-to-setup server component that allows end-users remote access to corporate data. make sure Enable L2TP VPN Service is checked, select "L2TP over IPsec" for IPsec Remote Dial-In Service, click Apply; 3. Go to VPN and Remote Access >> IPsec General Setup, enter a Preshared Key then click Apply. 4. If the VPN user is online, you will see VPN connection status at VPN and Remote Access >> Connection Management. Here is an instruction how to connect to a VPN Gate Public VPN Relay Server by using L2TP/IPsec VPN Client which is built-in on Mac OS X. On this instruction, every screen-shots are taken on Mac OS X Mountain Lion. Other versions of Mac OS X are similar to be configured, however there might be minor different on UIs. Shimo supports every major VPN protocol that is currently available: The widely used CiscoVPN, the very secure OpenVPN and all standard-compliant IPSec connections. It also handles Point-to-Point Tunneling (PPTP VPN) and Layer 2 Tunneling (L2TP) protocols.
Re: UTM9 Mac OSX Sierra - IPSec VPN Was able to establish a working connection between another Mac and another UTM 25 using the orginal guide. I still could not get the connection to pass traffic when using the new Mac and the original UTM however.
make sure Enable L2TP VPN Service is checked, select "L2TP over IPsec" for IPsec Remote Dial-In Service, click Apply; 3. Go to VPN and Remote Access >> IPsec General Setup, enter a Preshared Key then click Apply. 4. If the VPN user is online, you will see VPN connection status at VPN and Remote Access >> Connection Management. Here is an instruction how to connect to a VPN Gate Public VPN Relay Server by using L2TP/IPsec VPN Client which is built-in on Mac OS X. On this instruction, every screen-shots are taken on Mac OS X Mountain Lion. Other versions of Mac OS X are similar to be configured, however there might be minor different on UIs.
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The terms "IPSec VPN" or "VPN over IPSec" refer to the process of creating connections via IPSec protocol. It is a common method for creating a virtual, encrypted link over the unsecured Internet. Unlike its counterpart (SSL), IPSec is relatively complicated to configure as it requires third-party client software and cannot be implemented via Working to setup up a IPv4 Client-to-Gateway VPN tunnel for MacOS clients configuring the MacOS native VPN client (Network Settings, VPN Interface, Cisco IPSec type). It appears I have been successful, using an IKE Policy (though no VPN Policy appears to exists) and Mode_Config to define the pool of IPv4 addresses assigned to connecting clients.