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On 13/11/10 16:55, Chris Buechler wrote: > On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Frederic Breitwieser > <frederic at woodbridgedata dot com> wrote: >> I'm curious if any of you might have successfully connected on of these >> newer Android phones to m0n0wall via the ptpp VPN. >> >> We have many internal applications that are used and granting access by VPN >> to these devices would open a whole new world for us. >> >> Particularly, the Sprint Epic 4G (Samsung) device. >> >> I've tried the built-in VPN client of the EPIC however it doesn't connect. >> Windows and Linux desktops connect just dandy from anywhere so I'm guessing >> it might be the built-in VPN client? > > I believe it may vary depending on the Android version. I have an > iPhone personally which works no problem, but I know there are some > Android compatibility issues noted here that are the same on all > m0n0wall versions. > http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Android_VPN_Connectivity > > Pretty sure that is not consistent across all Android versions, > explaining Neil's experience. Sorry for the delay - it's been one of those weeks! I'm currently running Froyo (2.2) on my Galaxy S - I upgraded a couple of weeks ago when it was officially released. I have to confess that I didn't try it on 2.1, before I upgraded. Regards, Neil. |