One last note: tunnelblick will run automatically on startup if you do not manually quit it before you reboot. To disconnect, simply select Disconnect 'client' from the menu.īy following the above steps, you have now successfully setup tunnelblick and OpenVPN on your Mac to connect to our network. The lookup should be successful and display the pertinent information regarding clipper. To test, you can open up a terminal session, and type nslookup clipper. If everything goes well, you should see the icon "flicker" and eventually stay light, indicating you have sucessfully connected to your network. You can then click on the icon, and select Connect 'client' in the menu that appears. You should see the tunnelblick icon in your menubar.
Next, run tunnelblick it will ask you for the user name and password in order to setup network connections that need to be done by root. Initially, you will not have a folder named openvpn in this directory if you have never used OpenVPN before, thus it will be necessary to manually create it. This file should be downloaded and placed in your ~/Library/openvpn folder. There you will see a configuration file with a. You can find the configuration file by going to and loging in using your Shippensburg University Computer Science credentials. OpenVPN uses configuration files that contain various bits of information required to establish the "link" between your own network and ours.
**Note, the version of OpenVPN contained in tunnelblick is the newer "unfinished" 2.1 version as it is most recommended by the OpenVPN team. The tunnelblick application contains both the tunnelblic GUI and the OpenVPN program so it is not needed to grab the official OpenVPN source and compile.
It is located at: To install, simply download and mount the dmg on the tunnelblick google site, and drag the tunnelblick application to the Applications symlink inside the dmg. NOTE: When asked for your Shippensburg University Computer Science credentials, do not add the to the end of your username.Ī GUI for OpenVPN has been created by Angelo Laub and Dirk Theisen called tunnelblick. Installation is fairly simple, and is explained here. This offers many benefits, the greatest of which is access to our in house services no matter where you are.
Basically, it creates the illusion that you are connected directly to our network, when in reality you could be anywhere in the world. OpenVPN is used as a way to "bridge" an external network with our own here at Shippensburg University.