![]() 22:32:08.361291 Outgoing Control Channel Authentication: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication 22:32:08.358727 NOTE: the current -script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts 22:32:08.355199 *Tunnelblick: >INFO:OpenVPN Management Interface Version 1 - type 'help' for more info 22:32:08.324988 *Tunnelblick: Established communication with OpenVPN ![]() down /Applications/Tunnelblick.app/Contents/Resources/ -9 -d -f -m -w -ptADGNWradsgnw route-up /Applications/Tunnelblick.app/Contents/Resources/client.up.tunnelblick.sh -9 -d -f -m -w -ptADGNWradsgnw management 127.0.0.1 49877 /Library/Application Support/Tunnelblick/dajnhpfeahklmohhfdnalmmjkfndbajhjflgbmin.mip ![]() setenv TUNNELBLICK_CONFIG_FOLDER /Library/Application Support/Tunnelblick/Users/emmanuel/emmanuel-mac.tblk/Contents/Resources config /Library/Application Support/Tunnelblick/Users/emmanuel/emmanuel-mac.tblk/Contents/Resources/config.ovpn cd /Library/Application Support/Tunnelblick/Users/emmanuel/emmanuel-mac.tblk/Contents/Resources log /Library/Application Support/Tunnelblick/Logs/-SUsers-Semmanuel-SLibrary-SApplication .769_0_1_0_ Applications/Tunnelblick.app/Contents/Resources/openvpn/openvpn-2.4.9-openssl-1.1.1i/openvpn 22:32:08.257068 *Tunnelblick: openvpnstart log:Ĭommand used to start OpenVPN (one argument per displayed line): 22:32:08.017191 Need hold release from management interface, waiting. 22:32:07.653760 *Tunnelblick: openvpnstart starting OpenVPN 22:32:07.630497 *Tunnelblick: Attempting connection with emmanuel-mac using shadow copy Set nameserver = 769 monitoring connection Here are the logs of Tunnelblick, just in case (I replaced the OpenVPN Server IP by SE.RV.ER.IP): 22:32:07.120527 *Tunnelblick: macOS 11.1 (20C69) Tunnelblick 3.8.4a (build 5601) When I look at the logs from one connection to the other (phone hotspot vs Wifi), the are very similar and I don't see what makes the difference (except the IP of the default gateway, which makes sense). I have been trying using OpenVPN Client and Tunnelblick (in all cases, the client is running on my Macbook pro with macOS Big Sur), and I get the same issue with both. It is weird, because I use the same VPN configuration! Why would the server block it this time? However, as soon as I try to send an HTTP/HTTPS request, it is blocked, somehow. However, when I log into the VPN from my house's WiFi, the behaviour is very weird: I can run ssh sessions, ping wherever I want, etc. When I use my phone as a hotspot, and I log into the VPN from my Mac (using my phone's connection), everything works perfectly. Later on, you can use the same Tunnelblick icon on the menu bar to connect and disconnect from FastestVPN.I am hosting an OpenVPN Server (I followed this tutorial) and I am facing some issues on the client side. When you want to disconnect from the VPN, click on the Tunnelblick icon on the menu bar and click “Disconnect” on your connected VPN server name. Step #13: Enter your FastestVPN username and password, and check mark “Save in Keychain” if you want the credentials to be saved for this specific server. Step #12: Now on the Tunnelblick, click on your desired server location name and click “Connect”. Step #11: Check mark “Apply to all” and click on “Only me”. Step #10: From the folder that you opened, drag and drop one or more server files into the Tunnel blick “Configurations” section. ![]() Open any of the folders to whichever protocol you want to connect. Step #9: You will find the TCP and UDP folders inside. Step #8: Now go to your “Downloads” folder and locate and unzip the fastestvpn_ovpn which you’ve already downloaded in step 1. Step #7: Open your “Applications” folder, locate “Tunnelblick” and double-click to run it. Step #6: Click on “I have configuration files” ![]()
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