By Jessica Brown, 17 November, 2013
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iOS and iPadOS
How do you set up vpn on an iPhone 4s running iOS 6.0.3? I am having a heck of a time. My phone and the computer I want to vpn to are on the same wifi network. I went on the phone into settings general vpn and tried to set it up. Complete fail! It is asking me for a password and I never made a password. It is also asking me for an account and a server. I don't know what they mean by account, I thought it might be the name of the account on the computer that I want to access on the phone. So for the account I put the name of the account on the computer, ie, the username I use to log in. By server I thought they meant computer name so in the server name field I typed the name of the computer. Also before all thoes settings there were 3 connection types or something like that and I did not know what they were so I left it on the default one. Should I have changed it? There is also a secret text field which is secure. What is that for? Is there anything else I may have missed setting up or set up incorrectly? It keeps saying the server is unreachable. Did I set it up correct and if not, What is all that about? Thanks.
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To VPN or Not to VPN
net porthole
VPN
what I know
open vpn
Hello Jessica Let's go step
ip address looks static
Alright. That is
Also, the reason that you
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VPN Configuration.
Hello there,
I was trying to configure vpn on my iPhone and I was searching with a hope that I can get a good guidance from here. I found some basic stuff and at the end, you guys gone private to discuss about it.
So I feel like I'm left in the middle. Lol.
So could anyone guide me for the rest? I know few things on network like IP and even I configure my modem on my own. I got 3 routers configured at my home for extending the wifi.
Hope for a good guidance.
Raaj.
Thoughts on some alternatives
Hi Jessica,
Correct me if I missed something, but it sounds like your main goal is to be able to access some of the files on your computer from your iPhone. Is that correct? I also saw that you are using Windows XP. I wanted to caution you that Microsoft no longer provides security updates for Windows XP and it is known to be a vulnerable operating system. That fact, combined with running a VPN server from that machine, seems like a very risky situation to me.
If you just need access to some files from your computer, why not use a service like dropbox or similar cloud storage system? When you install dropbox on your Windows PC, it behaves just like a physical disk Drive, making it really easy to save files to it. Both the PC dropbox application and the iOS dropbox app are very accessible and easy to use. You would just need to place the files you wanted access to in your dropbox folder on your PC. They will be automatically synced to any other devices running dropbox. It just seems like a much easier and more secure solution if file access is your main objective. If you need access to other network resources besides just files, this may not be the best solution, but I just thought I would throw it out there