Sstp Client For Mac
Sep 27, 2016 You can't use the SSTP VPN protocol for Mac, Windows XP, iPhone, iPad, iTouch, or Android. Despite hundreds of rumors being spread on the Internet, SSTP is only supported by Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (or later), and Windows 7.
Is there any way to use the SSTP protocol on iPhone for VPN connections?
After searching a bit I found out that SSTP is provided by Microsoft and used on Windows.However, there are some client applications for Mac OS X as well, like SoftEther VPN.
Can anyone please tell whether it is possible to use this protocol on iPhone or not?
Emma2 Answers
I know this question is for long time ago, but i want to answer it for other people which see it.
IOS users can connect via SSTP using Cisco AnyConnect. You can find a good tutorial for it here.
Mostafa LavaeiMostafa LavaeiFor the sake of saying, on Android, for our organization we have been using SSTP VPN Client (Google Play) and it has performed quite well for us. Again that's for Android and it runs great on my Samsung Galaxy s7 Edge.
I am in hopes that moving forward Samsung will update the protocol on their phones in one of the next updates.
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I am trying to connect to a Windows based SSTP VPN network. I am using OS X Yosemite, I was wondering if there is any solution that can allow me to connect to a SSTP based VPN.
For the record, I have already tried using EasyVPN, iSSTP, iSSTP2. all of which failed to connect, and they all seem to be not supported anymore.
klanomath4 Answers
The sstp-client works for me. It is a command-line program. I installed it using the homebrew command:
Please check my answer here - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40590806/windows-sstp-vpn-connect-from-mac/40590807#40590807
There I explained how I connect Mac to Windows SSTP (probably threads should be merged)
Sstp Client For Mac
Your best bet is iSSTP - a SSTP client for Mac OS X.
This is a sstp GUI client for Mac, use a modified sstp-client as backend which support server-name TLS extension. Some servers(ex: *.vpnazure.net) require server-name, otherwise the sstp connection will be rejected.
The reason for being the best bet is that this is the only one (to my knowledge) SSTP client for Mac up to now.
I think you will find Tunnelblick will do it without any problems. It's well supported and has good documentation on the site.
Tony WilliamsTony Williams