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Sophos Connect 2.5.0 GA (IPsec and SSL VPN).msi: A Deep Dive into the Universal VPN Client

In the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, the Virtual Private Network (VPN) has transitioned from a "nice-to-have" remote access tool to a mission-critical infrastructure component. For organizations relying on Sophos Firewalls (formerly UTM and XG), the client of choice has increasingly become Sophos Connect.

Import .scx in Sophos Connect:

  1. Launch Sophos Connect from Start Menu or system tray icon
  2. Click "Import Connection"
  3. Select your .scx file
  4. Once imported, double-click the connection to start VPN

2. SSL VPN (TLS)

  • Use case: Users behind restrictive hotel/coffee shop firewalls (port 443 is nearly always open).
  • Advantage: No NAT traversal issues. Can be configured to use the same port as the firewall’s admin interface (4444).
  • Authentication: RADIUS, MFA (Sophos Authenticator or TOTP), or Active Directory.

Guide: Installing and Using Sophos Connect 2.5.0 (IPsec & SSL VPN) — Windows MSI

Summary: This guide covers downloading, installing, basic configuration, and troubleshooting for the Sophos Connect 2.5.0 Windows installer named "sophosconnect 2.5.0 ga(ipsec and sslvpn).msi". Assumes a Windows 10/11 desktop with administrative rights and that you have VPN profile(s) from your network admin (IPsec/SSL VPN credentials or .scx/.xml profile). sophosconnect 2.5.0 ga%28ipsec and sslvpn%29.msi