VPN providers in the U.S. who can support Android clients - General Questions and Answers

Can anyone recommend a VPN provider in the U.S. who can support a non-rooted Android 2.2 device?
sh3lls.net is unable to support Androids on their PPTP and their L2TP/ipsec servers.
Budget is around $40-45/yr.

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VPN client (standard IPSEC)???

Hi!
Is there any working VPN-client that supports standard IPSEC?? We don't control out external access in our network and the company that runs our firewalls they have set up a watchguard soho 6, which is a standard IPSEC solution. We use the MUVPN (mobile user vpn) client where we have gotten IPSEC policy files (something.spd) which we can't change/look at.
So my question is, is there a VPN client that supports standard IPSEC with IPSEC policy Import??? (for the Windows Mobile 2005 platform.)
I have tried as many vpn-clients that I have been able to find. And the one I assume would work is SafeNets SoftRemotePDA (for Pocket PC) but it is no longer maintained and nowhere to be fiound (tried e-mailing the company as well)
any suggestion would be Great!

[Q] Is there anything for Android that supports IPSec with XAUTH?

Just straight IPSec with XAUTH. No L2TP. The built in VPN client is *really* dumbed down and very inflexible. No company is going to change the way their VPN is configured just to suit a few android users.
It would be nice to have something that would allow me to create my own Phase 1 and Phase 2 proposals, use XAUTH only, certs, etc... and also be able to configure multiple concurrent tunnels.

Cisco Remote Access VPN

Finally!
Cisco is supporting Android 2.1 devices on the ASA version 8.4(1).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/compatibility/asa-vpn-compatibility.html#wp177602

[Q] |plz HELP|ICS can't set VPN l2tp without IPSec

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。

VPN Client Apps

I need a VPN client app that supports connecting to a L2TP/IPsec VPN using a Pre-shared key. I have tried many VPN client apps and have been unable to get a successful connection. I have been able to successfully connect using Win7, Win10 as well as iOS and one android LG V40 ThinQ on Verizon using LG’s built-in advanced VPN client. The basic android clients as well as many 3rd party VPN client apps don’t seem to work for this VPN. Unfortunately I do not have access to the server to make changes to the VPN’s configuration.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Any ideas why it would work on iOS and Windows devices but not Android?
First of all you should clarify - are you looking a free or paid VPN services?
As for paid: I would advise to try surfshark, cyberghost
As for free: vpngate.net, tunnel bear
But be warned that free services are always prone to be laggy and usually not so secure and have vulnerabilities which newbies users couldn't know!
I hope this helps!

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