Back to My Mac allows you to connect to a Mac computer on your home network from outside, while at work or traveling. These settings are found within the Mac's System Preferences, enter either iCloud or the MobileMe settings (whichever service the customer subscribes to) and disable Back to my Macīack to My Mac is a remote desktop access feature of Apple computers running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or newer. Once VPN is disconnected, you may re-enable Back to my Mac. You will need to use VPN with NetID+ if you are trying to access.
In order to use An圜onnect for the purposes connecting to the University VPN, you must turn off Back to my Mac before you connect to the VPN. The following instructions detail how to set up Cisco VPN for Mac OS X 10.5 and higher. Since MobileMe initiates when the computer boots, it always grabs the utun0 interface first, causing Cisco An圜onnect to fail. Neither application is capable of creating a secondary interface for example 'utun1'. Both MobileMe 'Back to my Mac' and Cisco An圜onnect insist on using a virtual adapter with the same name 'utun0'. Problem occurs for MobileMe users with 'Back to my Mac' enabled. VPN connectivity failure on Mac when MobileMe 'Back to my Mac' is enabled. 'Failed to establish a connection to the specified gateway' An圜onnect VPN fails on Mac with MobileMe Back to my Mac enabled User sees two connections, and then a error box. Cisco ASA An圜onnect VPN fails to connect.