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= THIS IS NOW LEGACY INFORMATION. USE LATEST IOS AND LETS ENCRYPT CERTS = |
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== iOS 8 Vs iOS 9 == |
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The VPN setup is slightly improved in iOS 9. You can still use the [[FireBrick Road Warrior iPhone iPad iOS8|iOS 8 instructions]] which involves creating a 'profile', or you can use the instructions below which involve sending the certificate to the iDevice and then configuring the VPN though the settings manually. |
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The notes below are based from an iPad, but an iPhone will work in the same way. |
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== Sending the Certificate == |
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You will need to get the CA Certificate on to the iDevice, this can be done in a couple of ways: |
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#Download the file from the FireBrick - follow the steps below |
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#Email the certificate to the iDevice - follow the steps below from point 4 |
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===Download the file from the FireBrick=== |
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#Log in to the FireBrick |
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#Got to: Config -> Certificates |
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#Click on the PEM link for the 'CA certificate' (Screenshot below) |
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#Review the certificate, then Click Install (Screenshot below) |
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#Enter in your passcode (Screenshot below) |
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#Click Done |
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#The certificate is now installed! (Screenshot below) |
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<gallery widths=250> |
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FireBrick-IPsec-CertificatePage.png|Certificates page on the FireBrick, Click on the PEM link for the 'CA certificate |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-InstallProfile.png|Review the certificate, then Click Install |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-PAsscode.png|Enter in your passcode |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-CertInstalled.png|The certificate is now installed! |
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</gallery> |
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==Add VPN Configuration== |
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#Go to: Settings -> General -> VPN -> Add VPN Configuration (Screenshot below) |
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#Set the following (Screenshot below) |
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#*Type: IKEv2 |
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#*Description: Office (or whatever you like) |
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#*Server: IP or hostname of your FireBrick |
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#*Remote ID: This is the 'local-ID' as set in the FireBrick's IKE settings' |
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#*Local ID: leave empty |
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#*User Authentication: Username |
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#*Username: this is the one as set up in the EAP Identity on the FireBrick (in this example, we had set up a user of fred with a password |
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#*Password: password for the above user as set on the FireBrick |
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#*Proxy: Off |
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#Click Done |
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===Connect=== |
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Go to: |
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Settings -> VPN - Tap the On/off slider thing |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-General.png|Go to Settings - General - VPN |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-AddVPN.png|Click Add VPN Configuration |
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FireBrick-IPsec-iPad-VPNConfig.png|Enter in the VPN settings |
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FireBrick-IPsec-VPNConnected.png|VPN is connected |
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</gallery> |
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