This is good news for me because IKEv2 is the fastest and most secure VPN protocol
soft-touch macrumors member Original poster Dec 15, 2011 33 2 Birmingham Jun 16, 2015 #1 This is good news for me because IKEv2 is the fastest and most secure VPN protocol Reactions: magicMac and NotAdvisable
A angelovAlex macrumors newbie Jun 25, 2015 1 0 Jun 25, 2015 #3 iOS 8 natively support IKEv2 but has no graphical UI in settings. But can someone confirm that El Capitan now support IKEv2?
iOS 8 natively support IKEv2 but has no graphical UI in settings. But can someone confirm that El Capitan now support IKEv2?
PsyOpWarlord macrumors 6502 Nov 11, 2010 334 26 Colorado Springs, CO Jun 25, 2015 #4 angelovAlex said: iOS 8 natively support IKEv2 but has no graphical UI in settings. But can someone confirm that El Capitan now support IKEv2? Click to expand... Yes.
angelovAlex said: iOS 8 natively support IKEv2 but has no graphical UI in settings. But can someone confirm that El Capitan now support IKEv2? Click to expand... Yes.
U unplugme71 macrumors 68030 May 20, 2011 2,827 754 Earth Jul 9, 2015 #5 So does this mean OS X Server will support IKE instead of the weaker two types currently available to setup a VPN Server? Right now I use openVPN, but if OSX server supports this then thats one less VM I need to run!
So does this mean OS X Server will support IKE instead of the weaker two types currently available to setup a VPN Server? Right now I use openVPN, but if OSX server supports this then thats one less VM I need to run!
C cynik macrumors newbie Apr 13, 2013 7 0 Jul 13, 2015 #6 In setting this up on iOS 9, does anyone know what Remote ID/Local ID's are?