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network:openvpn [2016/11/04 14:26] clee231 Tunnelblick is no longer a recommended client. Apparently insecure |
network:openvpn [2016/11/14 20:19] hui3 [OS X client] |
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Download the latest Viscosity client from [[https://webstore.illinois.edu/shop/product.aspx?zpid=2637]] ) | Download the latest Viscosity client from [[https://webstore.illinois.edu/shop/product.aspx?zpid=2637]] ) | ||
- | <WRAP left round important 65%> | + | Download the following file |
- | This section may be inaccurate. (I don't have a Mac. (-: ) | + | {{ :network:uic-acm-vpn.ovpn | UIC-ACM-VPN.OVPN}} |
- | </WRAP> | + | |
- | Copy the following files to ~/Library/openvpn | + | Then in Viscosity go to Preferences |
- | * client.conf | + | |
- | * client.ovpn | + | |
- | * ta.key | + | |
- | * ca.crt | + | |
- | * client.key | + | |
- | * client.crt | + | |
- | * passwd | + | |
- | Edit the file 'passwd' in a text editor to have your UIC ACM username as the first line and your ACM password as the second line. This will prevent you from needing to enter your password each time. (If you do not want to save you login this way then edit the line in the client.ovpn and client.conf file that says 'auth-user-pass passwd' to say 'auth-user-pass') | + | Hit the [+] to add a new connection |
- | In the notification tray, click the tunnelblick icon >> Connect (?not sure of name with new VPN?) | + | Import Connection... |
- | If prompted, enter your UICACM AD credentials | + | From File |
- | You should now be connected | + | Select the ovpn file you downloaded. |
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+ | It should say | ||
+ | "Connection Imported | ||
+ | Viscosity has successfully imported the connection". | ||
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+ | Click the Viscosity Icon and select the UIC-ACM-VPN. This will start the connection with ACM VPN server. | ||
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+ | A prompt should pop up asking you to enter your UICACM AD credentials | ||
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+ | You should now be connected. | ||
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