VPN Host Name: The Fully Qualified Domain Name you can use to access your VPN server. ( Requires properly configured DNS.) Shared Secret: Used as a way for VPN clients and servers to confirm each. The number of countries that a VPN offers servers in, total number of servers worldwide, and how much it’ll cost you to connect to those servers on a monthly or annual basis are also taken into.
These instructions may seem arcane and complex but they’re really easy if you just follow along step by step. Donald Burr of Otaku No Podcast (otakunopodcast.com) created all of these instructions in text form, Allison just created the ScreenSteps tutorial!I’ll be focusing on using a Mac on your home network using an Airport Extreme Router (of course any router will work but the screenshots will be for the Airport). If you have a router capable of installing the Tomato Router Firmware, you should look at Donald’s full instructions because you may not need to use a Mac at all for this, your router can do it all. See Donald’s notes for other options.
Read Donald’s instructions > here.
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- OpenVPN provides flexible VPN solutions to secure your data communications, whether it's for Internet privacy, remote access for employees, securing IoT, or for networking Cloud data centers. Our VPN Server software solution can be deployed on-premises using standard servers or virtual appliances,.
- Use the Mozilla VPN for full-device protection for all apps. With servers in 30+ countries, you can connect to anywhere, from anywhere.
If you’d rather download this manual for easy off line reference, click here.
If you’ve installed the VPN Server but would like to UNinstall it, click here for instructions.
If you can connect to your VPN server but can’t get outside your network, click here.
Let’s get started already!
SECTION 1 – Setting Up a Static IP for the Server on the LAN Side
These instructions should be completed on the machine that will become the VPN server.
Open Network Preferences
Select Advanced
Copy the Mac Address
Open AirPort Utility
Select Enter Router Password
Select Edit
Select the Network Tab and Click the + Button
Paste in the Mac Address You Copied Earlier
Select Update
Select Continue
SECTION 2 – Creating Account at No-IP.com
Create a Username and Password
Select Sign Up
Email Confirmation Will be Sent
Click the Link in the Email
Download the Update Client
Download and Install the Client
Enter Your No-iP.com Account Info You Just Created
Click OK
Click on Hosts and Check the Box Next to the Host Name You Chose
Select Update Now
Turn on the Daemon
SECTION 3 – Installing Xcode and Running Command Line Tools
Install Xcode
Install Java
Select Install Next to Command Line Tools
Type xcodebuild -license to Open the License Agreement
Start Hitting the Space Bar to Scroll Through the EULA – A LOT of Times
Type Agree
Joy of Agreement
Connect Mac To Windows Vpn
SECTION 4 – Installing MacPorts
Install MacPorts
Enter These Commands in the Terminal
To run the self update to Macports enter:and enter your administrator password
Success
Open the VPN Software
Enterand watch a lot of glop go by…
SECTION 5 – Installing Tuntap Drivers
Open the Package File (in the folder after tuntap expands)
SECTION 6 – Donald’s Nifty Scripts of Doom
Type These Commands to Unarchive the Scripts
Setting Up OpenVPN Server
We’re now going to run Donald’s scripts. Enter this command:Name your Server (I’ve entered kyles-mac-vpn)
Enter the dynamic dns host name you noted back on no-ip.com (you DID note it, right?)
Keep Answering Questions
Hit Enter for All These Questions for an RSA Key
And Again for Some Reason
Keep Answering…
And Again
And Again…
Whew!
Finder Window Opens Showing config-files
Create a New VPN Connection Document for Each Device You Have
In Terminal, enter:where connection-name means something to you for each different device you’ll want to connect to the VPN server. Move each of these files to Dropbox to be picked up on your devices.
SECTION 7 – Opening up UDP Port 1194
Enter Information As Shown
Select Update
SECTION 8 – Install VPN Software on iOS
Open Dropbox
Select the Open In Button in the Bottom Right
Select Open in OpenVPN
Click the Green Plus Button to Import the File
Enter the Password
Connected!
SECTION 9 – Install VPN Software on OSX
Two options for a VPN application on the Mac. Donald recommended Viscosity from http://www.sparklabs.com/viscosity/download/ which is $9 per Mac.After the show Dr. Matt suggested the free TunnelBlick from http://code.google.com/p/tunnelblick. I installed both and they both work well. This tutorial will be for Viscosity, but if you try Tunnelblick you have to do one thing to make it work. In the Settings, Configuration tab, select Advanced and then uncheck the box to use TunnelBlick’s tun/tap drivers.
Let’s keep going with Viscosity as our example.
Install Viscosity
In the Connection Tab Click on the Plus Button at the Bottom
Vpn Server For Macos
Select Import Connection From File…
Navigate to the File You Created for This Device
Vpn Settings For Mac
Connection Imported
Vpn Server For Mac
Connect Using Menu Bar App
Enter the Password You Created
Fleeting Notification of Connection
Use the Menubar Icon to Disconnect When You’re Through
