

* Servers configured without certificates are not supported.
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Wondering how to copy VPN connections from the official SoftEther client? SSTP Connect can read connection setting files (.vpn) so import work is a piece of cake.

You can use the advanced NAT traversal (NAT-T) and UDP acceleration technology, just like you do with the official client. VPN tunnel is also IPv6 capable (stateless only, DHCPv6 not yet supported), provided the server has IPv6 configured. Of course server connections are IPv6 ready but there is more. It's now and SSTP Connect is ready for that. SSTP Connect never saves them locally for convenience or other reasons. Your passwords and certificates are only stored in the iOS keychain. SoftEther authentication methods: Password (including RADIUS / NT Domain), Certificate SSTP authentication methods: PEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-MSCHAPv2, MSCHAPv2, CHAP, PAP (iOS 12+ required for certificate authentication in SSTP) Password and certificate-based authentication is supported for both protocols. Moreover, connection log only exists in the memory and is never saved to the device. We promise that no data is collected from you. No need to open the app and it will work just the same. Unlike some apps, SSTP Connect saves connections natively so that you can start a connection from the system. (Apple's SwiftNIO framework is also used.) We believe this ensures best stability and security. To the extent possible, native iOS libraries are used, including most importantly the TLS stack. Therefore we don't place ads, analytics or other 3rd-party SDK in the app. VPN clients ought to be small and simple. You need to specify the server you are connecting to. Note that we do not provide any server or subscription. SSTP Connect is a VPN client that supports these protocols:
