Network VPN account

A change has occurred on my Catalina 10.15.7 Mabook pro since a crash. I can no longer connect to a VPN account while the account is locked. The "connect" button is greyed out. Previously I would just click connect and the connection proceeds as normal and connects. Now with the lock enabled connect is greyed out and I must enter my user password then connect.


I have reinstalled the O.S., recently installed the 2021-001 update but it still continues.



Below I must unlock before connecting and this never happened before the crash.


Posted on Feb 6, 2021 3:49 PM

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Mar 2, 2021 7:07 AM in response to macfrombrampton

Hi macfrombrampton,


We appreciate those additional details.


We can see this same behavior is not happening with a different VPN that you have setup on your Mac. They both appear to be L2TP VPN's, is that right? Are there any significant differences in the Authentication Settings when comparing the working VPN with the affected VPN?


Did you also already try removing and re-adding the affected VPN connection? If you are still unable to pin point the reason behind this behavior, we'd like to recommend reaching out to Apple Support directly for continued investigation on this. You can use this link to connect: Get Support



Best regards.

Feb 9, 2021 7:41 AM in response to macfrombrampton

Hello macfrombrampton,


It sounds as though you're being asked to enter your user account password when wanting to connect to a VPN. To clarify a bit further are you being prompted to sign in to the VPN, or sign in to the user account. If you're being prompted to enter a VPN password this can be expected as VPN's are secure connections. If you're being prompted to enter the user account password do you know if you have File Vault enabled? This can be verified in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > File Vault.


More information about System Preferences can be found in the following article regarding how to customize System Preferences.


Customize your Mac with System Preferences


Have a great day!

Feb 17, 2021 6:45 PM in response to CarlAVII

NO. This is not normal I verified this with another Mac. To connect you only have to press the connect button without entering a admin password.

I have reinstalled the OS and it has not corrected the issue. I have also created a new network location with the same results. Since this is a built into the Catalina OS this is a serious flaw. How can the network interface be set back to default?

Feb 14, 2021 5:50 PM in response to macfrombrampton

Hi macfrombrampton,


We appreciate those additional details, but would like to clarify upon the issue further. If you're referring to the Padlock icon, and the password related to unlocking the padlock this can be expected as this is a built-in security feature of your Mac and may not be disabled and may be required by certain System Preference panes/features. In the section titled 'Set options in preference pane' of the following article there is a hyper link titled unlock the preference pane which outlines those details.


Customer your Mac with System Preferences


If you'd like to provide feedback regarding this security feature Apples does appreciate feedback about their products and services, and feedback can be left using the following link.


Product Feedback


Take care!

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