Cisco VPN Client - Galaxy S II Themes and Apps

Hi Boys
I have now my Galaxy S2 and have now a big question. According to Samsung, it is the Cisco VPN client to provide synchronizing email. You know where he is or how it works?
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This old thread, but maybe this helps someone.
You can get Cisco Anyconnect client for free from market.
It does not work with classic Cisco vpn, so I ended rooting my my phone and installed vpncwidget from market. (Cannot post a link to market, I'm noob)

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[Q] What VPN solution is best/guaranteed to work

I have 2 old PIX firewalls I can use, or I could could use OpenVPN inside WRT, or anything. I have nothing setup yet.
What's the easiest VPN for the EVO to hook to?
I'm running unrooted 2.2.
There is no PIX or OpenVPN support in Android. If you root and download "VPN Connections" you can connect to a PIX or OpenVPN server. I have connected to each. Make sure to read through the bug reports. The version I was using had a routing problem that had to be corrected in vpnc-script.
I've managed to get my evo to connect a winxp pro box set up as a pptp vpn server. but only if I disable encryption on the evo. which kind of defeats the purpose.
Basically, android VPN support is spotty at best. There is an epically long google code thread on the subject.
For the time being setting up an ssh server and using connectbot seems to the best way to securely access remote networks. It's far from perfect but it's the best solution I've seen.
Some people have reported vpn success using custom roms. But they are the exception. And setting up an ssh server is probably easier than tweaking a custom rom, IMHO.
This conversation is over my head, but Logmein Ignition owns my soul.
Thanks everyone.
I might have to root my EVO again(last one was rooted, but had to get a new EVO through warantee)

[Q]VPN to Cisco network

Hey everyone. Was curious if anyone has tried a VPN application on the Nexus. Not sure if stock kernel would even support it. I currently use VPN Connections on my Droid Incredible CM7, as it was only easy vpn app I found to connect to my cisco vpn network at work.
Yeah you need custom kernel and root.
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No root or custom kernel with Columbitech! All stock client with Android 4.0! Two factor authentication, 256 bit AES encryption, FIPS 140-2 certification and session persistence!
https://market.android.com/details?...51bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5jb2x1bWJpdGVjaC5tVlBOIl0.
Wait, I thought ICS added Cisco VPN support. Why bother with rooting or Columbitech?
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3902#c1537
Cisco VPN now works, at least against the ASA5505 I'm testing against. It accepts Group Names under IPSec/L2TP/PSK. Key in your group name and password, and it should work. Have not messed with certificates yet.
Works for me too (don't know the model).
This release is all kinds of awesome
alee said:
Cisco VPN now works, at least against the ASA5505 I'm testing against. It accepts Group Names under IPSec/L2TP/PSK. Key in your group name and password, and it should work. Have not messed with certificates yet.
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What about SSL VPN (i.e. Cisco AnyConnect)?
Chirality said:
What about SSL VPN (i.e. Cisco AnyConnect)?
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Cisco has Anyconnect apps in the market for SSL VPN. You have to have the corresponding mobile licenses installed in the ASA first.
davanw said:
Cisco has Anyconnect apps in the market for SSL VPN. You have to have the corresponding mobile licenses installed in the ASA first.
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Hmm...looks like it either requires root or a specific hardware vendor's ROM to work. Guess they haven't updated it to use the ICS VPN API yet.
Hmmmm today Im try connect to Cisco VPN which use Group Authentication but failed. On PC I use Cisco VPN Client version 5.0.07.0290 and can normaly connect.
I don't use certificates.
I have selected IPSec over UDP (NAT / PAT).
I have Host, Group Name, Group Password, User Name, User Password which I must write in which edit box on android?
Few of you mention to use it already supports it. I tried to setup one with L2TP/IPSec PSK. Entered the server name. Which fields do you put the group username and password in?
Thanks in advance!
I'm using the IPSec XAuth PSK setup filling the IPSec identifier with group and IPSec pre shared key with the shared password. I didn't need to use the advanced section.
I just basically went through each setup option until I hit the right combination.
That worked! Thanks. Now is there a way to get around requiring a passcode to unlock the phone?
good god that was so much easier than setting up my transformer for this. thanks everyone for the guidance. Any idea if there's a widget that will just turn a specific vpn on/off?
I'm using a Cisco IPSEC VPN concentrator. with PSK auth.
I'm able to connect but i can't route any traffic.
When i connect from my desktop i use to get a /24 IP with a default gw, when connecting from my phone all i get is a /32 ip and no default gw

How to use VPN in CM10?

Just installed CM10 by Quarx. I found it requires enable some security before adding VPN accounts. That'll disable the slipe wheel for unlocking the phone.
Even I did that. I can not get my VPN established.
May there be somebody help me?
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I found a solution only speed very slow but Ok for twitter. You can search and download in Google play
It's droidvpn. web:www.droidvpn.com
It required a rooted phone.
i have same issue. When i use pptp to establish VPN, but it failed.
CM9 also have the same problem.
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I never use a cm9 before. But why can't the vpn be available?
I cannot go without vpn in China.
Government blocks YouTube, twitter, Facebook, Google drive, blogger, etc.
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instantlx said:
I never use a cm9 before. But why can't the vpn be available?
I cannot go without vpn in China.
Government blocks YouTube, twitter, Facebook, Google drive, blogger, etc.
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In English
I use VPN to sync my google account, thanks to our great GFW, i can't sync my google account without VPN..
Any solutions ?
In Chinese
:victory:难得在这看到自己人
可能VPN在CM9和CM10里有BUG。
Leicxan said:
In English
I use VPN to sync my google account, thanks to our great GFW, i can't sync my google account without VPN..
Any solutions ?
In Chinese
:victory:难得在这看到自己人
可能VPN在CM9和CM10里有BUG。
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你好。好像同步账户是可以的。但是twitter,这个比较纠结啊。
Hi, seems I can sync account. But for twitter, no idea.
May be I should try Goagent and some other ways to get across the GFW
instantlx said:
你好。好像同步账户是可以的。但是twitter,这个比较纠结啊。
Hi, seems I can sync account. But for twitter, no idea.
May be I should try Goagent and some other ways to get across the GFW
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还有个方法,就是你用电脑先连接VPN,然后再共享这个VPN,最后想办法让手机使用电脑的这个网络,比如adhoc或者是用无线路由器,不过这是临时方法,并不能真正解决问题
i have another solution, you can use your computer to establish VPN, then try to share this vpn, but i can't use this solution everytime, any developer can help us ?
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VPN with CM9, CM10
instantlx said:
Just installed CM10 by Quarx. I found it requires enable some security before adding VPN accounts. That'll disable the slipe wheel for unlocking the phone.
Even I did that. I can not get my VPN established.
May there be somebody help me?
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As far as I tried unfortunately nor CM9 neither CM10 support PPTP VPN.
The only VPN I could use is OpenVPN. You can download two apps (Installer and settings) from the Google Play. Installer shows you if you have all necessary files installed.
You must establish VPN server or get approach to one of commercial OpenVPN servers. The problem is that OpenVPN server normally works with server/client certificates what demands cert key on the client side. You can't install cert key on Android so you must follow this solution:
http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html#auth
It might be a problem to install effective OpenVPN server for you because it will face the same obstacles which demands use of VPN for uncensored approach to web in your country. Possible solutions are:
1. ask a friend abroad to share VPN server with you;
2. use commercial VPN server but be cautious: a few support user/password identification of the client, which is the only appropriate approach for android.
Take a look on this site:https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/. You can have 2 clients connected simultaneously for les than 40$ a year. If you share VPN with someone...
I've got GAE agent working on my defy
I've got GAE agent working on my defy. Say goodbye to VPN now.
piskr said:
As far as I tried unfortunately nor CM9 neither CM10 support PPTP VPN.
The only VPN I could use is OpenVPN. You can download two apps (Installer and settings) from the Google Play. Installer shows you if you have all necessary files installed.
You must establish VPN server or get approach to one of commercial OpenVPN servers. The problem is that OpenVPN server normally works with server/client certificates what demands cert key on the client side. You can't install cert key on Android so you must follow this solution:
http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html#auth
It might be a problem to install effective OpenVPN server for you because it will face the same obstacles which demands use of VPN for uncensored approach to web in your country. Possible solutions are:
1. ask a friend abroad to share VPN server with you;
2. use commercial VPN server but be cautious: a few support user/password identification of the client, which is the only appropriate approach for android.
Take a look on this site:https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/. You can have 2 clients connected simultaneously for les than 40$ a year. If you share VPN with someone...
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Does CM10 support L2TP VPN?
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Anyone use wifi tethering with android anyconnect?

I setup the anyconnect client on my phone which works great. I can access internal web pages, ssh to internal devices. Problem is that if I launch the anyconnect client on the phone, and then wifi tether my laptop to the phone, the phone will not forward the traffic from the tethered device to the Anyconnect VPN.
FWIW, Wifi Tethering works fine without the Anyconnect.
Running Task650's 4.2.2 rom and the Anyconnect for root users on the phone.
-J
Same problem here. Any help would be appreciated!
it's probably a routing issue on the phone, but I haven't had a chance to look into it yet.
-J
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bump. I will look into this. But can't post my help until I make 10 posts and get the ability to post links
Its a setting set by your administrator
The issue:
You might already know this but your network admin configured the app to prevent sharing of the connection. This is a common measure to prevent breaches in security. Looking at the Cisco AnyConnect release notes:
Cisco has qualified the AnyConnect VPN client over a bluetooth or USB tethered Apple iPhone only. Network connectivity provided by other tethered devices should be verified with the AnyConnect VPN client before deployment.
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The WorkAround
How AnyConnect works on the android is the same as on a computer, which is documented on SuperUser.
So what we have to do is either, export the VPN profile to another VPN app, or change the variable in memory that prevents tethering of the AnyConnect VPN session.
This can be done using (while it wasn't created for this purpose) Game Gardian

Cicso Anyconnect Win RT

Hi,
i'm gonna be on holidays and for some services i need a German IP address. I have a Surface RT. Do you have any ideas how to get that??
I'm happy with every solution that is free and stable and allows streaming. I have an VPN access from my university, but i need cisco anyconnect. So if there is a hack how to run anyconnect on the surface, it should be the easiest way.

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