I have to use the l2tp vpn to connect the Internet in my school, it's quite easy in the age of GingerBread.
But things changed since I upgrade my Nexus S to IceCream Sandwich. There's no l2tp without IPsec option anymore.
I have tried the app "1 vpn", and it can't work either.
So I can't connect to the Internet via WiFi anymore in my school. It's terrible for me, 3G data is very very expensive here.
Is there any solution that dosen't need to downgrade to GingerBread?
Could anyone help me?
iOS officially doesn’t support “l2tp without IPSec” either, but there's a solution:
Creat a file named "options" in /etc/ppp, which writes:
Code:
plugin L2TP.ppp
l2tpnoipsec
iOS is derived from MAC OS, which is familiar with UNIX. Android is derived from Linux, which is also familiar with UNIX.
Android has the /etc/ppp folder too, I tried the iOS way but failed.
So, is there any possibilty to add ICS a l2tp VPN without IPSec in the familiar way as iOS?
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Hey guys!
On my long and lonesome journey through the Internet, I am on the hunt for an android, cisco compatible vpn client, I realized, that a lot of open source linux-vpn-clients that are cisco compatible often require the kernel tuntap-module.
So, as I'd like to try to crosscompile vpnc (or any other vpn-client) I have to check that the tuntap-module is supported by htc dreams android linux.
I was not able to find enough information about that, so my simple question to you:
Is there a tuntap mod for android?
Thanks for your help!
z
VPN on android
Firstly, if you have debian set up it's easy to use vpnc from there. You just install vpnc ("apt-get install vpnc"), load the tun module ("modprobe tun"), setup your profile in /etc/vpnc/YourProfileNameHere.conf, and connect: "vpnc YourProfileNameHere". Then just "vpnc-disconnect" to terminate the daemon. This works great and if you want you can always run a proxy in debian, and connect to localhost from an app in android. However, for a better solution, I saw this on the forum, although I've not got around to trying it out yet myself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=447230
Anyway, the first method most certainly works with my the Cisco VPN server my company uses. I'd imagine the second way will too, and would be all nice and native.
Hope this helps
Has anyone looked at some type of IPSec VPN application? We use a Cisco VPN Concentrator that would make an awesome addition to this phone. I had the BlueFire VPN on my Windows Mobile phone which made connecting to routers/switches and servers on the go awesome.
Any ideas? I'm not a strong linux person, nor am i a programmer so unfortunatly i can' go an write my own
Cheers,
CapnDoody (Chris)
I need an ssl vpn that will be compatible with my work's ASA firewalls, just curious if anybody has gotten anyconnect to work on Android or an open source ssl vpn client (I've never found one for Ubuntu yet).
mtxpert said:
I need an ssl vpn that will be compatible with my work's ASA firewalls, just curious if anybody has gotten anyconnect to work on Android or an open source ssl vpn client (I've never found one for Ubuntu yet).
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get the following apk and tun.ko and test. i know on the cisco asa we have 3 options, clientless ssl webvpn, anyconnect ssl vpn and the standard vpn client. do you know if your asa is setup for all 3?
get a robot vpnc
http://code.google.com/p/get-a-robot-vpnc/
tun.ko compiled on evo (may work for inc)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6839625
this works for me on my evo using a cisco vpn concentrator and rsa token
All it does is crash on me. Anyone else have success?
our company only has a web-vpn enable. can "robot-vpn" successfully connect via web-based VPN ? If yes, please know how to do setting.
Right now, I can only use microsoft IE to go to login page and do loging and connect to company network.
I have install this ciscoxxx.apk, have tuk.o installed, and rooted. I try "robot-vpn" many time and try to do login and all failed.
Ryo.
vpn evo
Iceman... can you walk me through the settings for a cisco pix 501 from an evo...installed on rooted evo but app crashes upon connect attempt
Sorry!
The application VPN Connections (process org .codeandroid. vpnc_frontend) has stopped unexpectedly.
Please try again.
VPN_Connections Works for Me
hxxp://code.google.com/p/get-a-robot-vpnc/downloads/detail?name=VPN_Connections_v099.apk&can=3&q=
I got this to work (IPSec to AnyConnect running on ASA5500 series)... Change the xx in the hxxp to the appropriate characters and enjoy! You must have the TUN in your ROMs kernel, BTW.
Good Luck!
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cisco.anyconnect.vpn.android.rooted
by Cisco
Yes, that post requesting this was over a year ago.
Cisco sent it to me directly once it was in beta
Galaid said:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cisco.anyconnect.vpn.android.rooted
by Cisco
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Thank you for this, I had no idea that this was available.
Do you know how to get that Cisco apk file besides going through the android market place? After much debugging that site still doesn't work for me and I'm going through the hoops for their tech support right now...
finally found it on the net, now getting the dreaded
"could not obtain the necessary permissions to run this application. this device does not support anyconnect"
This is like the early days of java. we're going backwards I tells ya!
Hi,
Actually I use Cisco anyconnect client for rooted android device.
To configure the VPN ssl server on the cisco device you could use the CLI or if you are a beginner, try the CPP cisco software (you need the CCO account).
After doing a little research, it looks like Android does not support CISCO VPN's using pre-shared keys??? How could that possibly be if Andoid is supposed to make it's way into the enterprise arena? I can't even use it to connect to my employers network!! Even iDevices can do that by default! Please tell me I'm missing somehting!!
THanks!
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2012285
There is a link for creating and storing a key on android. If you are looking for an AnyConnect client it appears there is a beta but it requires root:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cisco.anyconnect.vpn.android.rooted
Thanks for the info - I appreciate it! Haven't root'd my TF yet, but the reasons to are building up...
Didn't see anything about PSK's in that thread, but maybe I missed it - I'll read through it again. For the life of me, I can't understand why Android is still missing this functionality - especially with all of the Android tablets now - they make much better remote-control devices than phones do - would be nice to use them to access our work servers when needed!
Don't blame Android.
I know what you mean jtrosky. I don't know why Android can't support Cisco VPN as easy as Apple can
jtrosky said:
After doing a little research, it looks like Android does not support CISCO VPN's using pre-shared keys??? How could that possibly be if Andoid is supposed to make it's way into the enterprise arena? I can't even use it to connect to my employers network!! Even iDevices can do that by default! Please tell me I'm missing somehting!!
THanks!
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U can use VPNC Widget for Cisco VPN.
Enjoy.
Has anyone tried using vpnc inside a debian chroot?
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I have to use the l2tp vpn to connect the Internet in my school, it's quite easy in the age of GingerBread.
But things changed since I upgrade my Nexus S to IceCream Sandwich. There's no l2tp without IPsec option anymore.
I have tried the app "1 vpn", and it can't work either.
So I can't connect to the Internet via WiFi anymore in my school. It's terrible for me, 3G data is very very expensive here.
Is there any solution that dosen't need to downgrade to GingerBread?
Could anyone help me?
iOS officially doesn’t support “l2tp without IPSec” either, but there's a solution:
Creat a file named "options" in /etc/ppp, which writes:
Code:
plugin L2TP.ppp
l2tpnoipsec
iOS is derived from MAC OS, which is familiar with UNIX. Android is derived from Linux, which is also familiar with UNIX.
Android has the /etc/ppp folder too, I tried the iOS way but failed.
So, is there any possibilty to add ICS a l2tp VPN without IPSec in the familiar way as iOS?
I use OpenVPN instead, and it really works
Android IPsec (Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich)
With ICS, the VPN options have been revamped and the following choices are available:
L2TP/IPsec PSK
L2TP/IPsec RSA
IPsec Xauth PSK
IPsec Xauth RSA
IPsec Hybrid RSA
is not by me reported from here doc.pfsense.o r g
now is still working test and feedback for dev
regards
aerotx said:
i use openvpn instead, and it really works
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配置文件在哪边弄到的?我是用的学校的bras,没给配置文件啊。折腾一上午没搞定。