Tunnelblick helps you control OpenVPN® VPNs on macOS. It is Free Software that puts its users first. There are no ads, no affiliate marketers, no tracking — we don't even keep logs of your IP address or other information. We just supply open technology for fast, easy, private, and secure control of VPNs. Tunnelblick comes as a ready-to-use application with all necessary binaries and drivers (including OpenVPN, easy-rsa, and tun/tap drivers). No additional installation is necessary — just add your OpenVPN configuration and encryption information. To use Tunnelblick you need access to a VPN server: your computer is one end of the tunnel and the VPN server is the other end. For more information, see Getting VPN Service. Tunnelblick is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 and may be distributed only in accordance with the terms of that license. OpenVPN is a registered trademark of OpenVPN Inc. |
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I need a qualified advice regarding OpenVPN. In iOS 13 / iPadOS 13 i use the OpenVPN Connect app and I have access to IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Using the SAME openVPN configuration files on macOS Catalina (but also previously in Mojave) with the following apps: Tunnelblick, ShimoVPN, Viscosity and OpenVPN Connect for Mac I get only IPv4 addresses. I’ve recently upgraded the macOS to Catalina (10.15) on my MacBook and the only issue I had was with my OpenVPN client that stopped working because was a 32-bit. I’ve quickly searched for a solution, but with no luck, so once I’ve figured out how to solve it, I’ve created this article.
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Tunnelblick on macOS Catalina - Tunnelblick Free open. Tunnelblick's official website is at Tunnelblick is a free, open source graphic user interface for OpenVPN on Mac OS X. It provides easy control of OpenVPN client and/or server connections.