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## page was renamed from Workstations/Network/VPN/Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard"/OSX VPN Credentials Bug Correction | |
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= OS X VPN Credentials Bug Correction = A bug was discovered in 10.6 and 10.6.1 which forces the user to enter his credentials each time when trying to connect the VPN. Follow the Instructions below to resolve the problem. |
= OS X Keychain = |
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{{{#!wiki caution '''A word of caution''' |
In case you have troubles with a saved VPN or Wifi Password, we highly recommend you to delete any entries in the keychain first before trying to reconnect to the VPN or Wifi. |
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You must have administrative rights on your mac, and VPN set up according to the instructions given on ''[[Workstations/Network/VPN/Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard"|VPN on Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard"]]''. The instructions below must be followed carefully. You may render your system unusable by not doing so. While one may recover the system and no data loss should occur, it's still quite a nuisance. | * First go to the right corner to the Magnifying glass and click it. * then type in the search box '''keychain''' and hit enter asap you see the keychain icon. {{attachment:2.png|keychain02|width=720 hight=450}} |
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So, if you don't feel comfortable "fiddling" around in your system, don't hesitate to contact us by mail: support@ee.ethz.ch | * keychain opens |
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}}} | * If you protected they keychain program, unlock it first. |
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|| '''No.''' || '''Step''' || '''Exemplary Picture''' || || 1 || Open the Application "Keychain Access". It can be found either by using Spotlight (fastest) or by navigating to this Path: Applications > Utilities || {{attachment:001.png}} || || 2 || Enter the name you've chosen for the VPN Connection (see Step 6 in ''[[Workstations/Network/VPN/Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard"|VPN on Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard"]]'') in the search field located in the upper right corner of the window (Here, it's called ''ETHZ VPN''). || {{attachment:002.png}} || || 3 || Multiple Lines appear. Double-Click on the ''IPSec XAuth Password'' entry. If more than two lines appear, choose the most recent one (Refer to the date column). || {{attachment:003.png}} || || 4 || Click on the ''Access Control Tab''. || {{attachment:004.png}} || || 5 || Click on the 'Plus'-Button (+) located in the lower left corner of the window || {{attachment:005.png}} || || 6 || Press the following key combination: Command + Shift + G. A small window appears. Enter ''/usr/libexec'' in the text field, and then click 'Go'|| {{attachment:006.png}} || || 7 || A list with various files appears. Search for and highlight the one called ''configd''. After doing so, click on ''Add''. || {{attachment:007.png}} || || 8 || Click on ''Save Changes'' in the lower right corner of the window. || {{attachment:008.png}} || || 9 || You'll be asked for credentials. Enter them, or the ones of an administrative user. || {{attachment:009.png}} || || 10 || Now, allow the Application to modify the settings by clicking on ''Allow''. || {{attachment:010.png}} || || 11 || Quit the Keychain Application. || {{attachment:011.png}} || |
* At the Magnifying glass search for any ETH/Cisco/AnyConnect entries and delete them. |
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You can now continue to use your VPN connection normally. | {{attachment:1.png|keychain01|width=438 hight=29.5}} |
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* Try to reconnect to VPN/WiFi again |
OS X Keychain
In case you have troubles with a saved VPN or Wifi Password, we highly recommend you to delete any entries in the keychain first before trying to reconnect to the VPN or Wifi.
- First go to the right corner to the Magnifying glass and click it.
then type in the search box keychain and hit enter asap you see the keychain icon.
- keychain opens
- If you protected they keychain program, unlock it first.
- At the Magnifying glass search for any ETH/Cisco/AnyConnect entries and delete them.
- Try to reconnect to VPN/WiFi again