

From the Authentication drop-down list, select an authentication method.Select Use the passphrase of the end user profile as the pre-shared key.In the Firebox IP Addresses section, type the primary external IP address or domain name to which Mobile VPN users in this group can connect.Type and confirm the Passphrase to use for this tunnel.For more information, see Configure the External Authentication Server. If you use Active Directory as your authentication server, the users must belong to an Active Directory security group with the same name as the group name you configure for Mobile VPN with IPSec. If you create a Mobile VPN user group that authenticates to an external authentication server, make sure you create a group on the server with the same name you specified in the wizard for the Mobile VPN group. VPN Protocols There are no limitations regarding the use of VPN protocols.

The Apple Mac client asks Netvanta for MODECONFIG data. Even if Phase 1 completes, IPSec Phase 2 always fails. Attempting to connect without XAUTH is a hit and miss affair for IKE Phase 1. The native Apple Mac 'Cisco IPSec' VPN client requires XAUTH. Other versions of Mac OS X are similar to be configured, however there might be minor different on UIs. On this instruction, every screen-shots are taken on Mac OS X Mountain Lion. Here is an instruction how to connect to a VPN Gate Public VPN Relay Server by using L2TP/IPsec VPN Client which is built-in on Mac OS X. The Names Server and Client Certificates are used in order to distinguish between the Certificates used in the SonicWall (Server) and the Mac OS X L2TP/IPsec Client (Client). The Client configuration described here is for a Mac OS X 10.8.2 (Mountain Lion).However, the configuration would be similar in other Mac OS X versions.
