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Re: OpenVPN client for the iPhone and iPad
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:12 am
by drbass1
lol good luck with that. Apple (like Steve Jobs) wont budge. They're really stubborn
Re: OpenVPN client for the iPhone and iPad
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:07 am
by ppon
howardwize wrote:Cisco’s new AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client for Apple iOS allows IT managers and end users to get what they both want: a secure, yet flexible, browsing experience. The client is designed to work with Cisco’s VPN and web security appliances to provide robust authentication, application controls, and policy enforcement; it uses SSL and DTLS for communication and can be configured manually, or by importing profiles created with Cisco AnyConnect or Apple’s iPhone Configuration Utility
Totally agree, I have the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client on my iPhone and it works like a breeze.
Can we expect an OpenVPN client for (non jailbroken) iPhones / iPads soon? If Cisco can get it through the Apple app store, then technically there should be no hurdle...
Re: OpenVPN client for the iPhone and iPad
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:54 pm
by Mathieu
Mathieu wrote:Is there any work if Apple will let VoIP service providers set up apps that allow iphone user to use SIP software, or do I still have to jailbreak my iphone in order to do anything like this? I would like to set up voip on my iphone, but it seems like the only way to do it at this point is through jailbreaking, which I do not want to do because it will void my warranty. Anyone know if there is any other way to get voip on the iphone? or if there are any good apps for this? Thanks.
Not sure if I understood well what you're searching for but I myself use iCall Free for which you do not need jailbreak.
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http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/icall-free-voip/id293837001?mt=8
http://lightvape.com/blog/cigarette-electronique-prix/
I've also use Skype for a while and even if you got to pay, it's still great!
Have a nice day!
Mathieu