How to set up vpn ikev2 on android 4.0 - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I need use ikev2 vpn on android 4.4
but can not connect

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IPSec VPN

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)

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?

[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。

How to Setup Private IKEv2 / IPSec MSCHAPv2 VPN on Windows Server to Connect From Android 12+ Phone - Full Tutorial Guide YouTube Video

If you are frustrated since #L2TP/PPTP is gone after MIUI 13 Update, or after your phone's / tablet's / device's Android Version update, then this full guide tutorial is for you. If your phone, tablet, or mobile device's Android version is above 11 and you can't find the #PPTP VPN protocol to connect your private #VPN, then don't worry. Because I am explaining the easiest way to set up our VPN to connect from your device in this tutorial guide.
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) was so easy to set up on Windows Server and you were able to connect your private VPN easily through your phone. But this is not possible anymore since PPTP is removed from the majority of phones and mobile devices.
So instead of setting up our private VPN through features of Windows Server, we are going to use open source #SoftEther VPN Project.
In this video I will show you thoroughly from scratch:
1: Generate a new virtual server on Hyper-V and install Windows Server 2019 evaluation version.
2: Install SoftEther VPN Project on Windows Server 2019.
3: Make the necessary configuration of SoftEther.
4: Generate and export the #OpenVPN configuration file.
5: Modify the OpenVPN configuration file which ends with the .ovpn extension.
6: Install the OpenVPN app through Google Play Market and import the .ovpn configuration.
7: Connect to your VPN from your phone. I demonstrate this with my Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro - Android 12
8: With this methodology, we don't have to deal with complex and very hard-to-set-up IKEv2 / #IPSec #MSCHAPv2, #IKEv2 / IPSec #PSK, and IKEv2 / IPSec #RSA VPN protocols. These are the only available protocols on my mobile device.
0:00 Introduction
1:17 New Virtual Machine
3:28 Setting up Windows Server 2019
7:20 SoftEther Download & Installation
11:56 How to Setup OpenVPN on the Phone and Use VPN
click bait! there is no IKEv2 configuration, only OPENVPN. shame on you!
sandreanops said:
click bait! there is no IKEv2 configuration, only OPENVPN. shame on you!
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let me explain again. how else I could describe this video title ? why did I made this video?
Because I wanted to setup my vpn. However all existing tutorials not anymore working because phones are now only supporting IKEv2 . So I did search for IKEv2 word
And what a surprise there isn't any good tutorial and easy way to setup IKEv2
Instead I did a lot of research and found a way to connect IKEv2 supporting phones
an easy one
How is this now click bait?
You are fooling people. Those who enter this post or see the title of your video on YouTube are waiting for a guide to configure an IKEv2 MSCHAPv2 server and be able to connect from Android 12+ with the integrated VPN client. Instead, what you show has nothing to do with IKEv2, it is an OpenVPN server for which it is necessary to use a third-party app on Android.
Also SoftEther does not support IKEv2, only IKEv1 (ISAKMP)/L2TP.

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