After <ahref="https://github.com/hwdsl2/setup-ipsec-vpn"target="_blank">setting up your own VPN server</a>, follow these steps to configure your devices. IPsec/XAuth is natively supported by Android, iOS and OS X. There is no additional software to install. Windows users can use the free <ahref="https://www.shrew.net/download/vpn"target="_blank">Shrew Soft client</a>. In case you are unable to connect, first check to make sure the VPN credentials were entered correctly.
1. Click the **Phase 1** tab. Select **main** from the **Exchange Type** drop-down menu.
1. Click **Save** to save the VPN connection details.
1. Select the new VPN connection. Click the **Connect** button on toolbar.
1. Enter `Your VPN Username` in the **Username** field.
1. Enter `Your VPN Password` in the **Password** field.
1. Click **Connect**.
Once connected, you will see **tunnel enabled** in the VPN Connect status window. You can verify that your traffic is being routed properly by <ahref="https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=my+ip"target="_blank">looking up your IP address on Google</a>. It should say "Your public IP address is `Your VPN Server IP`".
**Note:** A <ahref="https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/Client_VPN/Troubleshooting_Client_VPN#Windows_Error_809"target="_blank">one-time registry change</a> is required if the VPN server and/or client is behind NAT (e.g. home router). Please refer to the linked page, or run the following from an <ahref="http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/command-prompt-faq#1TC=windows-7"target="_blank">elevated command prompt</a>. You must reboot your computer when done.
1. Check the **Show VPN status in menu bar** checkbox.
1. Click **Apply** to save the VPN connection information.
You can connect to the VPN using the VPN icon in the menu bar, or by selecting the VPN in the Network section of System Preferences and choosing **Connect**. You can verify that your traffic is being routed properly by <ahref="https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=my+ip"target="_blank">looking up your IP address on Google</a>. It should say "Your public IP address is `Your VPN Server IP`".
### Android ###
1. Launch the **Settings** application.
1. Tap **More...** in the **Wireless & Networks** section.
1. Tap **VPN**.
1. Tap **Add VPN Profile** or the **+** icon at top-right of screen.
1. Enter anything you like in the **Name** field.
1. Select **IPSec Xauth PSK** in the **Type** drop-down menu.
1. Enter `Your VPN Server IP` in the **Server address** field.
**Note:** Android 6 (Marshmallow) users should edit `/etc/ipsec.conf` on the VPN server and append `,aes256-sha2_256` to both `ike=` and `phase2alg=` lines. Then add a new line `sha2-truncbug=yes` immediately after those. Indent lines with two spaces. When finished, run `service ipsec restart`. (<ahref="https://libreswan.org/wiki/FAQ#Android_6.0_connection_comes_up_but_no_packet_flow"target="_blank">Reference</a>)
Once connected, you will see a VPN icon in the notification bar. You can verify that your traffic is being routed properly by <ahref="https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=my+ip"target="_blank">looking up your IP address on Google</a>. It should say "Your public IP address is `Your VPN Server IP`".
### iOS ###
1. Go to Settings -> General -> VPN.
1. Tap **Add VPN Configuration...**.
1. Tap **Type**. Select **IPSec** and go back.
1. Tap **Description** and enter anything you like.
1. Tap **Server** and enter `Your VPN Server IP`.
1. Tap **Account** and enter `Your VPN Username`.
1. Tap **Password** and enter `Your VPN Password`.
Once connected, you will see a VPN icon in the status bar. You can verify that your traffic is being routed properly by <ahref="https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=my+ip"target="_blank">looking up your IP address on Google</a>. It should say "Your public IP address is `Your VPN Server IP`".
This document was adapted from the <ahref="https://github.com/jlund/streisand"target="_blank">Streisand</a> project by Joshua Lund and contributors.
## License
Copyright (C) 2016 Lin Song
Based on <ahref="https://github.com/jlund/streisand/blob/master/playbooks/roles/l2tp-ipsec/templates/instructions.md.j2"target="_blank">the work of Joshua Lund</a> (Copyright 2014-2016)
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