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[[Category:Incoming L2TP]] |
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'''Does not work.''' |
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Since iOS 14, Apple mandate that L2TP connections support ipsec - ie, IPsec over L2TP: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT211840. |
Since iOS 14, Apple mandate that L2TP connections support ipsec - ie, IPsec over L2TP: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT211840. |
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IPsec is is not a feature we support on our L2TP service and so won't work from iPhone or iPads. |
IPsec is is not a feature we support on our L2TP service and so won't work from iPhone or iPads. |
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(OSX will work though, with a manual tweak, see [[ |
(OSX will work though, with a manual tweak, see [[L2TP Client: OSX]]) |
Latest revision as of 10:18, 21 October 2022
Does not work.
Since iOS 14, Apple mandate that L2TP connections support ipsec - ie, IPsec over L2TP: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT211840.
IPsec is is not a feature we support on our L2TP service and so won't work from iPhone or iPads.
(OSX will work though, with a manual tweak, see L2TP Client: OSX)