![]() Everything is unchecked within Apple ID.Īny suggestions on how to get the built-in VPN client to function, or 3rd party alternatives that would allow me to connect via L2TP over IPSec, would be welcome. However, I do not use iCloud, and rather than having an "options button" in System Preferences -> Apple ID -> iCloud -> Private Relay I have an "upgrade" button. ![]() My IT department believes that iCloud private relay could be the issue. The rest of the internet still functions as usual. Fetch 5.8.3 requires macOS 13 Ventura, macOS 12 Monterey, macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 10.15 Catalina, macOS 10.14 Mojave or macOS 10.13 High Sierra. However, when I try to access or even ping a resource that should be available via the VPN, it fails (Request timeout for a ping). Fetch 5.8.3 is a free update if you purchased your Fetch license after Januotherwise an upgrade is 10, and a new license is 29. On Monterey, I am still able to authenticate with the VPN server, and it shows that I am connected. This was working fine on my old MacBook pro using the built-in VPN client (L2TP over IPSec). ![]() I work in education, and my employer provides a VPN server to allow off-site access to certain resources. ![]() I just upgraded to the new 14" MacBook pro (M1 Pro), which is running macOS 12.0.1. Built-in vpn (L2TP over IPSec) not working with Monterey Please forgive me if I leave out crucial information in this post - it is my first to the community.
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