![]() This way, IPSec can be left enabled regardless of your current environment.DNS servers can be configured for each connection and domain (instead of the global DNS replacements in earlier releases).Experimental support for IPv6 - mainly untested.Connection definitions can be exported and imported, including their certificates. IPSecuritas 3.0 runs natively on PPC and Intel (requires Mac OS X 10.3 or higher).Create connections easily with the connection for the most popular devices with the connection wizard.Tired of having the application open all the time - then have a look at the widget and menu bar item to control you're secure connections.Multiple profiles with different sets of connections can be defined to easily change settings depending on your location.Any number of networks can be defined in Host to Network and Network to Network modes.NAT-T according to IKE-Draft-02 and IKE-RFC.Extended Authentication in phase 1 with username and password.Checkpoint Username/Password authentication and Checkpoint UDP Encapsulation on port 2746 are now supported (be sure to enabled VPN-1 support in the application preferences).IPSecuritas now detects network changes (change of IP address or default interface etc.) and reacts appropriatly to keep your connections alive. There is no user documentation available yet Changes Minor GUI display problems under 10.3 (e.g. Import of an exported connection by double-click does not work PKCS#12, DER encoded and password protected PEM encoded certificates and private keys can be imported - export into PKCS#12, DER and PEM encoded files.Ī connection definition can be protected (read-only, invisible, disallow export etc.) to give an administrator more control over the connections installed on client machines.īetter handling of certificates, more information on connection status, display of configuration problems, better log display, log exportĪll kernel API now done without external helpers, network/configuration changes will now automatically restart the connections without user interaction, keep-alive pings to keep connections up and automatic restart of failed connections. Exported definitions can be protected by a password. This way, IPSec can be left enabled regardless of your current environment.ĭNS servers can be configured for each connection and domain (instead of the global DNS replacements in earlier releases).Įxperimental support for IPv6 - mainly untested.Ĭonnection definitions can be exported and imported, including their certificates. IPSecuritas now detects network changes (change of IP address or default interface etc.) and reacts appropriatly to keep your connections alive. ![]() ![]() NAT-T according to IKE-Draft-02 and IKE-RFC.Įxtended Authentication in phase 1 with username and password.Ĭheckpoint Username/Password authentication and Checkpoint UDP Encapsulation on port 2746 are now supported (be sure to enabled VPN-1 support in the application preferences). Multiple profiles with different sets of connections can be defined to easily change settings depending on your location.Īny number of networks can be defined in Host to Network and Network to Network modes. Tired of having the application open all the time - then have a look at the widget and menu bar item to control you're secure connections. ![]() IPSecuritas 3.0 runs natively on PPC and Intel (requires Mac OS X 10.3 or higher).Ĭreate connections easily with the connection for the most popular devices with the connection wizard.
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