[cisco-voip] Anyone Gotten Cisco Anyconnect or other VPN client to work on androids, I keep getting Root access requried on most
Jason Aarons (AM)
jason.aarons at dimensiondata.com
Sun Aug 5 11:11:38 EDT 2012
Correct, it's carrier dependent without root With the majority of carrier/tablets not allowing the Android AnyConnect VPN client to run. Apple seems to be the only exception due to a lawsuit settlement over the ios name.
Be great if Google forced a VPN feature, without it your application needs to tunnel inside https end to end.
From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Gregory Wenzel
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2012 10:50 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Anyone Gotten Cisco Anyconnect or other VPN client to work on androids, I keep getting Root access requried on most
If were to sell Mobile Jabber licenses with Cuwl Pro, the android user will have their mobile cell work internally (on-net) Wifi to network, but once they leave and need Jabber working remotely I dont see how to get vpn working to corp network.
I have versions 2.3 and gingerbread v4. I am going to test a samsung S III next week.
How are we to roll out hundreds of android phones with root access, Verizon locks their phones down, so do sprint and ATT.
has anyone gotten Cisco Anyconnect working on a Cisco supported device without root access....
OF course, IPhone works no problem, this is not an issue.
Please someone Cisco respond or anyone have ever tried this?
What other stable vpn programs are people using on android to connect to corp network for other Firewalls like Sonic wall or Checkpoint or Juniper ?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Regards,
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Greg Wenzel, CCNP Voice
itevomcid
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