Openvpn Server For Mac Os X

  

With the recent removal of core functionality in macOS including the VPN server, we set out to find an alternative that provides an easy way to configure a VPN server in macOS. VPN Enabler for Mojave (there are versions for Sierra and High Sierra as well) allows us to easily configure the underlying VPN server in macOS.

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Our VPN configuration script adds the ability to funnel all traffic through the VPN, not just traffic destined for your VPN server. This encrypts all of your traffic, adding a layer of security when connected to public wifi, for example. This script will configure the VPN with traffic (NAT) routing, allowing the VPN server to run with a single public IP address. All VPN client traffic will be passed through your server’s public IP.

  • Once connected you can go to IPLocation.net to check on your new vpn secured IP address. To disconnect your Mac OS X client from our OpenVPN server, just click on the the Tunnelblick icon and select Disconnect.
  • The application configures and makes active the native VPN Server Mac OS X. Enter the number of client computers, click the button 'AutoConfig' and you can connect to your Mac from anywhere!

Prerequisites:

  • macOS Server (Server.app) must have all services disabled, and Server.app itself must be uninstalled.
  • VPN Enabler must be installed/placed in your Applications directory and configured.
  • No custom firewall rules are configured.

OpenVPN is a powerful software solution that provides support for secure network tunneling, which translates into being able to remotely access internal networks and all their resources in a secure manner. Configure, build and install the OpenVPN Access Server on your Mac. The OpenVPN software.

The settings we recommend for VPN Enabler are listed below:

VPN Host Name: This is the hostname of the Mac that is hosting the VPN server and is what you will use to configure each of your VPN clients.
DNS Servers: We recommend using public DNS servers, like 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. These must be comma-separated.
Search Domains: This can be left blank
Start IP Address: 10.0.0.150 – we don’t recommend changing this unless you know what you’re doing. Not using this private IP range may cause routing issues.
End IP Address: 10.0.0.200 – we don’t recommend changing this unless you know what you’re doing. Not using this private IP range may cause routing issues.
Shared Secret: Choose a strong password and make a note of it – this password will be used on every VPN client that you set up.
VPN Users: Add all of your VPN users that will be connecting to the server. The password that is set is unique for each user.

If you want to allow all traffic to be routed through your VPN server, you’ll need to run our script. To run the script, paste the following command into Terminal. When that is complete, reboot the system and make sure VPN enabler is running after the reboot.

Copy and paste this into Terminal on your remote Mac server and hit enter. You will probably be asked for your macOS password:

When configuring the client side be sure to edit the advanced settings and enable ‘Send all traffic over VPN connection’.

Go ahead and click connect, and within a couple of seconds, the connection to the VPN should be complete. Verify that your traffic is being tunneled through the VPN by visiting hostingsupport.io to check your IP address.

For more information on this script, see the readme or check out the code.

Dear fellows,
I'm sorry for my previous post, which was not in accordance with the forum rules, please accept my apologies.
Regarding my problem:
You can find my configuration and diagnostic info on the following address: http://txt.do/ojcn
The issue is very strange I'll explain shortly is a few steps:
1. I'm initiating the OpenVPN connection. Result: the initial connection is established, all of my traffic is routed via the VPN tunnel.
2. I disconnect my Macbook form the server. Result: All networks settings restored to Pre-VPN configuration. All working satisfactory.
3. I reconnect my Macbook to the server. Result: The connection is established successfully, but no network access. Can't open any page.
4. I disconnect my Macbook from the server. Result:everything is OK.
5. I wait about 10-15 minutes and reconnect to my OpenVPN server. Result: everything is OK, all traffic is routed via the VPN tunnel.
And so on...Openvpn Server For Mac Os XConfigure openvpn client mac os x
I have two Windows machines, using the same configuration (different certificates of course) and I have never experienced any problem.
The question is: Why in step 3. I don't have any network access?
Thanks for spending time with my issue, I'm looking forward to hearing from you guys!

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Regards,

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Nick