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Sophos Connect 2.5.0 GA

The client is a unified installer that allows remote users to connect to a corporate network using either IPsec or SSL VPN protocols. Key Features of Version 2.5.0

Administrators can manage the deployment of the MSI package using several methods: sophosconnect 2.5.0 ga%28ipsec and sslvpn%29.msi

0x80070005

| Error | Meaning | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Access denied (admin rights missing) | Run installer as SYSTEM via PDQ/SCCM | | 0xE0000100 | No valid certificate found | Import machine or user cert to Personal\Certificates store | | 0xE0000201 | IKEv2 authentication mismatch | Verify PSK or certificate on firewall and client | | Timeout 0xE0000300 | Firewall unreachable | Check NAT-T (UDP 4500) and ESP (IP protocol 50) | Sophos Connect 2

: Consolidates remote access by supporting both IPsec and SSL VPN protocols in a single client. ARM64 Windows Support Stage the Rollout: Deploy to a pilot group

2) Installation (MSI)

  1. Stage the Rollout: Deploy to a pilot group of 10-20 users first. Monitor the sophos_connect_service.log for 48 hours.
  2. Digitally Sign the MSI: Verify the file’s signature is from Sophos Limited or Sophos Plc before distribution to avoid supply chain attacks.
  3. Pre-provision Certificates: Use Auto-Enrollment (AD CS) for machine certificates—avoid manual installs.
  4. Set a Kill Switch: In the firewall policy, configure a "fallback" if the client version < 2.5.0 (block older clients).
  5. Document Split-Tunnel Exceptions: SSL VPN split tunnels are limited to 100 routes per profile; use summarization.
  6. User Training: Inform users that the tray icon changed. The blue "S" means disconnected; green "S" means connected.

Authentication Options

: Supports standard credentials, Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) SSO, and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) via DUO tokens . Installation and Configuration