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= THIS IS NOW LEGACY INFORMATION. USE LATEST IOS AND LETS ENCRYPT CERTS = |
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| ⚫ | '''Older iPhone and iPad devices running iSO 8''' need a 'profile file' to be generated and then sent to the device. This file contains the IPsec details. FireBrick has a bash script that can be used (on a linux or windows machine with cygwin) to generate the file. This are easier in iOS 9. If you are running iOS9 then see the [[FireBrick Road Warrior iPhone iPad iOS9|iOS 9 Page]]. |
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==make-profile tool== |
==make-profile tool== |
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http://www.firebrick.co.uk/tools/make-profile |
http://www.firebrick.co.uk/tools/make-profile |
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You may need the package uuid-runtime if you get the error 'uuidgen: command not found' |
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Each iPhone needs a profile file specific to that user. Once created you can email this, or make a web link to it, and the iPhone will recognise it and allow it to be installed. Let's call it <tt>fred.mobileconfig</tt> for our user called ''fred'' as in the above example config. |
Each iPhone needs a profile file specific to that user. Once created you can email this, or make a web link to it, and the iPhone will recognise it and allow it to be installed. Let's call it <tt>fred.mobileconfig</tt> for our user called ''fred'' as in the above example config. |
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#Tap Done |
#Tap Done |
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==Screenshots== |
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<gallery> |
<gallery widths=200px> |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-1InstallProfile.jpg|This screen comes up once you click on the profile file to install it |
FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-1InstallProfile.jpg|This screen comes up once you click on the profile file to install it |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-2passcode.jpg|You'll need to enter in your devices pin code, if you have one set up |
FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-2passcode.jpg|You'll need to enter in your devices pin code, if you have one set up |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-4-password.jpg|Enter in the password as configured at the FireBrick side |
FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-4-password.jpg|Enter in the password as configured at the FireBrick side |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-5-connect.jpg|Connect to the VPN via Settings and VPN |
FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-5-connect.jpg|Connect to the VPN via Settings and VPN |
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Setting -> General -> Profile -> Click on your VPN profile -> Click Delete Profile |
Setting -> General -> Profile -> Click on your VPN profile -> Click Delete Profile |
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