
Sean LaBrie’s article on Configuring IPSecuritas for Use with a SonicWall TZ190 Enhanced.a blog post by kleetus on SonicWALL enhanced firmware.wimpog’s blog reply on SonicWALL NSA 2400 VPN.The basic IPSecuritas to SonicWALL V3 guide.I credit the following guides, for getting me started: I read several guides, and tried countless combinations of settings. And the IPSecuritas version I’m using is V4.6.1. Your settings may differ if you are using a different SonicWALL or a different firmware version – but things should be similar, in the same classes of firewalls. The firmware version on the SonicWALL I’m using is SonicOS Enhanced 6.2.2.2-19n. It took me quite awhile to finally get IPSecuritas working with the latest SonicWALL firewall I’ve been connecting to, an NSA 3600. If it works out for you, I do encourage you click their Donate button and give what you can. But for those of you who work for smaller companies who question a lot of expenses, and you have Mac computers, then Lobotomo’s free IPSecuritas VPN Client may be for you. If you work for a large organization, buying VPN Tracker for your Mac VPN Connectivity needs, should be a no-brainer. But it also costs $60.00 to $70.00 per license/computer. Somehow VPN Tracker “just works” with little configuration. It’s relatively easy to use equinux’s VPN Tracker to connect to a SonicWALL.


SONICWALL GLOBAL VPN IPSECURITAS MAC OSX
But it’s always been a headache to connect a Mac OSX computer, to a SonicWALL firewall. It’s relatively easy to connect a Windows machine/client, to a SonicWALL firewall using their free Global VPN Client. I’m much more experienced at the Windows server and desktop level. person who made the decision to use them, or I have had administrative access to them so I could perform maintenance. I am no expert on SonicOS or SonicWALLs in general, but I have been either the I.T.

I have used Dell’s SonicWALL firewalls at several employers.
