“Descriptive Name”: This will be the name of the certificate you give to people. On the “CA” tab, click “Add” to create a new certificate authority. Navigate to System > Cert Manager on pfSense. This is copy/pasted from a Word doc so it's not going to format nicely here. (IE: This is not a VPN meant for hiding your Netflix country :)). Note: This document is for SPLIT VPN, meaning, the client will retain local access to the Internet and the only traffic that will pass through your VPN is traffic destined for servers on your LAN side.
#How to find mac os x native vpn update
I'd love to just update the original if someone would give me access to to do. This new document is based directly on that original document, with all the appropriate updates and changes.
The OSX instructions don't work at all for example. However it is either out-of-date, unclear, and perhaps inaccurate in certain areas.
This document is close, it's author did a good job at the time. The original document, seen as the official go-to for IKEv2 VPN is. I have included the PowerShell stuff kapara contributed, so credit to him on that part. This document is the result of a lot of trial-and-error, and research.
#How to find mac os x native vpn how to
This, hopefully, will serve as the one document that definitively defines how to get a secure IPSEC VPN on PFSense that works on both Windows 10 and OSX.