I am trying to setup OpenVPN server on my Mac Mini along with TunnelBlick. I have successfully been able to run server and client. Openvpn ClientPPTP VPNs no longer supported by Appleās built-in VPN client on macOS Sierra and iOS 10 June 25, 2016 rtrouton Leave a comment Go to comments Starting in OS X El Capitan and iOS 9, people trying to set up a PPTP VPN connection on their iOS device or on their Mac would get a warning that looked like this. The native VPN client in iOS (and I assume Sierra) doesn't support that. So I'm looking for a recommendation on a decent OpenVPN client for both. I've looked around and there's loads of clients that are tied into commercial services or lots of free clients from companies I've never heard of before. Torrent Client For Mac![]() Client is able to connect and ping to server, but the problem is that client is not able to access to internet. Its not a DNS issue because clients are not even able to ping Google public DNS IP address 8.8.8.8. My server has push 'redirect-gateway def1' enabled. This suggests that client web traffic needs to be NATed somehow like following command in Linux iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.8.0.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE I am not sure what would be analogous to above in macOS Sierra here is my complete server configuration ################################################# # Sample OpenVPN 2.0 config file for # # multi-client server. # # # # This file is for the server side # # of a many-clients one-server # # OpenVPN configuration. Mac Install Openvpn# # # # OpenVPN also supports # # single-machine single-machine # # configurations (See the Examples page # # on the web site for more info). # # # # This config should work on Windows # # or Linux/BSD systems. Remember on # # Windows to quote pathnames and use # # double backslashes, e.g.: # # 'C: Program Files OpenVPN config foo.key' # # # # Comments are preceded with '#' or ';' # ################################################# # Which local IP address should OpenVPN # listen on? (optional);local a.b.c.d # Which TCP/UDP port should OpenVPN listen on?
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