soft-touch macrumors member Original poster 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 #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 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 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 Jul 13, 2015 #6 In setting this up on iOS 9, does anyone know what Remote ID/Local ID's are?