The most interesting thing is in "Authentication settings": here, I supposed to choose a certificate, but my Keychain reports, that there are no suitable certificates in my Keychain.Īnd the reason for that might be in "type" of certificates. I have host address, account name and password, and I'm sure it's correct because I checked it in Win7. Now, let's try to establish "Cisco IPSec" (settings>network>add connection). Moreover, for ASA 5500 it's suitable both in "l2tp over ipsec" and "Cisco IPSec" modes. On the cisco official website there is a remark about supported vpn clients and there mac os x built in IPSec client seems to be suitable. The problem is in setting up the connection: What I have: two certificates, one for VPN connection cyphering, one for remote desktop login. I need to establish VPN connection from MAC OS X (preferrably built in IPSec client) to remote Cisco ASA 5500.Ģ. I spent a lot of time surfing the web for the solution, but alas, so I finally concluded that this might be an interesting topic to discover.ġ.
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