Using the native client from iOS-branded Cisco, you can create an IPSec VPN that works for iOS. This works because you can connect to the VPN and do what you need, including entering your shared key. The issue is that you cannot use the Forti token in the native VPN client. Fortclient does not support IPSec for iOS on the iPhone application.
Is there a workable solution for this?
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Hi @CodyP ,
You may refer to this guide for using FortiToken with iOS native.
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-Using-FortiToken-when-connecting-to-IPSEC-...
Regards,
This is incredible. I will test this out and report back my results.
Thank you!
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