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Subject: Re: [pfSense] pfsense, IPSec, and Mac OS X
From: Paul Mather <paul () gromit ! dlib ! vt ! edu>
Date: 2014-08-22 19:18:18
Message-ID: F4FDE1B7-FD31-4DA0-89C6-61F4C003C00D () gromit ! dlib ! vt ! edu
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On Aug 22, 2014, at 11:38 AM, Paul Galati <paulgalati@gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks for your reply. I have looked at that page already to verify my i=
nitial settings were correct, and they are. It is the final tweak that I a=
m trying to locate. I just don=92t understand why simply turning NAT-T on =
or off would completely eliminate the login prompt.
In my setup (OS X 10.9 with IPSec client using XAuth PSK) I don't have =
to enter a login or password or shared secret because that's already in =
the OS X IPSec VPN configuration in Network Preferences. The only time =
I am prompted to enter the password is after about an hour, presumably =
when the IPSec lifetime has expired on the client side.
When I connect from the Mac, all I get is a popup saying "VPN =
Connection" and buttons with "Disconnect" and "OK".
For me, enabling or disabling NAT-T is the difference between traffic =
routing out of the pfSense box or not, i.e., the VPN working or not =
working.
Cheers,
Paul.
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