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Tunnelblick is described as 'free, open source graphic user interface for OpenVPN on OS X and macOS. It provides easy control of OpenVPN client and/or server connections' and is an app in the Security & Privacy category. ログを見ると、Mac側のTunnelblickは応答を返しているが、iPhone側のOpenVPN Connectのログでは届いていないように見える。 その場合、Mac側の応答に使っているIPv6アドレスが原因かもしれない。. 12 best openconnect alternatives for Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, Android and more. Openconnect alternative list source: infradead.org. Double Click the Tunnelblick dmg from your downloads folder to mount the image Double Click on the Tunnelblick icon to install. If you get a notice that 'Tunnelblick is an Application downloaded from the Internet' Click Open to confirm that you want to Open it. Changes from 3.7.7 to 3.7.8 Includes OpenSSL 1.0.2q and 1.1.1a (see release notes for 1.0.2 and 1.1.1. Inhibits the announcement of a Tunnelblick update if 'Do Not Disturb' is active.

This article explains what Tunnelblick is when you need it and how to install/uninstall it. Further, a useful list of VPN providers that allow Tunnelblick connections is included.

If you are running Mac Os you have probably heard people talking about Tunnelblick and how it can be used to set up a VPN connection. You may find below all you need to know about Tunnelblick in order to make the most of it.

What is Tunnelblick?

Tunnelblick is an open source MacOS application that provides secure access to an OpenVPN server. For those of you who don’t know, OpenVPN implements VPN techniques for creating secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections. The server running OpenVPN securely connects the Mac machine to the Internet, bypassing restrictions and censorship.

Tunnelblick is free and comes with easy to use graphic user interface for the control of OpenVPN client and/or server connections. All necessary binaries and drivers, including OpenVPN and tun/tap drivers, are installed and configured by the Tunnelblick VPN package.

What you need to run Tunnelblick

Tunnelblick runs on OS X 10.4 through 10.9.

It is important to understand that it does not provide VPN by itself. It only helps a Mac OS computer to connect to a VPN server.

Thus, you need access to a VPN server with OpenVPN software installed. The OpenVPN server can be:

  • Provided by your company (if you are using it for business purposes). Then you need to get the connection configuration from the network administrator (OpenVPN configuration files: .ovpn / .conf with the appropriate certificate and key files, or a Tunnel blick VPN Configuration: .tblk file).
  • A server provided by a VPN service (take a look below to a list of recommended VPN providers).
  • A more advanced option is to connect to another computer that you have access to or to a router that acts as VPN server. You may consider ZeroShell or Untangle to configure the computer you want to access or OpenVPN on DD-WRT to configure your router.


VPN services that support Tunnelblick

Regarding the VPN service providers, you need to know that not all of them allow their users to connect to their servers using Tunnel blick. Many of them use their own Mac VPN clients or Viscosity to connect with their clients.

You may find below a list with several good VPN providers that allow Tunnelblick VPN connections.

VPN ProviderTunnelblickOwn Mac VPN ClientViscosity
AirVPNYesYes
ExpressVPNYesYesYes
HideMyAssYesYes
ibVPNYesYes
IPVanishYesYes (OSX 10.6.8+)
Private Internet AccessYesYes (10.6+)Yes
PureVPNYesYes
StrongVPNYesYes
VyprVPNYesYes
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How to install it

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Before starting the installation you need to get the config files from the VPN service provider or from the network administrator (in case you want to connect to the company network). Save them on your Mac OS computer.

Next, here is a quick start guide:

  1. Download the software GUI for Mac OS.
  2. Install it following the onscreen instructions.
  3. Launch it.
  4. Add configuration files by clicking on ‘I have configuration files‘.
  5. Select ‘OpenVPN Configuration(s)‘.
  6. Next, select ‘Open Private Configurations Folder‘.
  7. Select ‘Done‘.
  8. A new window with the folder ‘Configurations‘ will appear.
  9. Now you need the OpenVPN configuration files. Extract the entire contents into the ‘Configurations‘ folder. Close the window when done.
  10. Launch it from ‘Applications‘.
  11. Click on the icon on the taskbar.
  12. Select a VPN location you would like to connect to and it will prompt you for your VPN username and password.
  13. Connect to the VPN server.

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More detailed tutorials (including screenshots) may be found on the VPN providers setup pages: HideMyAss, ibVPN, VyprVPN, Private Internet Access, StrongVPN.

How to uninstall it

When you no longer need to use it to connect to a VPN server, follow the below-described actions:

  1. Drag the program from your ‘Applications’ folder to your Trash.
  2. Click your hard disk icon on your desktop (or open your Finder).
  3. Click on ‘Library’->’Application Support’, and ‘Delete’/Trash it folder if it exists.
  4. Click on ‘Library’->’Preferences’, and ‘Delete’/Trash the “com.tunnelblick.Tunnelblick.plist” file if it exists.
  5. Empty your Trash.
  6. Restart your Mac computer.

Can you run Tunnelblick on iPad and iPhone?

No, it is for MacOS only. But you may connect from your iPad or iPhone to an OpenVPN server using applications like OpenVPN Connect.

Tunnelblick for Windows

The app is only available on Mac computers and there is no Windows version. OpenVPN provides easy to use Windows application to connect to the VPN servers running OpenVPN.

Is it vulnerable to the OpenSSL Heartbeat attack?

Several versions of Tunnelblick include a version of the OpenSSL library that is vulnerable to the heartbleed attack:

  • All 3.4 versions before 3.4beta22 (build 3789)
  • All 3.3 versions before 3.3.2 (build 3518.3792)

If you are running one of these versions you need to update to the latest version!

Tunnelblick vs Viscosity

Viscosity is a paid alternative to Tunnelblick and it provides a rich user interface for creating, editing, and controlling VPN connections. Basically, it performs the same job, but it looks nicer. Plus, Viscosity is available for both Mac and Windows, unlike Tunnelblick that only runs on Mac computers.

Moreover, Viscosity can run AppleScript or Batch/VBS scripts before connecting/on connect/on disconnect per tunnel.

Thus, if you plan to go with Viscosity, take into account that there are significantly fewer VPN providers that accept Viscosity connections.

The subscription costs $9 and includes email support and free updates for all future 1.x versions.

Conclusion

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Tunnelblick is an excellent solution for creating VPN connections on your Mac computers and to secure your Internet traffic. It is simple to install and to use even by those that are not computer freaks. It does not provide VPN by itself, it only helps the Mac to connect to an OpenVPN server. There are plenty of VPN providers that accept such connection (check the list provided in the article). You may consider Viscosity as an alternative to Tunnelblick if you need detailed traffic statistics, enterprise support or script control. Enjoy!

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Highlighted Articles
Installing Tunnelblick
Uninstalling Tunnelblick
Installing Configurations
Setting up Configurations
Using Tunnelblick
Getting VPN Service
Common Problems
Configuring OpenVPN
Release Notes
Thanks
FAQ

Discussion Group
Read Before You Post

Getting Started
Quick Start Guide
Welcome to Tunnelblick
What is Tunnelblick?
What else you need
Getting VPN Service
Tunnelblick and Apple Silicon
How You Can Help
FAQ

Downloading and Installing
Downloading and Installing Tunnelblick
Installing System Extensions
Problems Installing Tunnelblick
Stable vs. Beta
Downloading and Installing Configurations
Standard Users Installing or Replacing Configurations
Uninstalling Tunnelblick

Setup and Use
Setup
The Future of Tun and Tap VPNs on macOS
Configuring OpenVPN
Connect Manually vs. when Computer Starts vs. when Tunnelblick Launches
Tunnelblick as a VPN Server
Multi-factor and Two-factor Authentication
Tunnelblick Launching at Login
Managing a Large Number of Configurations
Tunnelblick's Kill Switch
Changing Multiple Settings at Once
Edit or Examine an OpenVPN Configuration File
Exporting and Importing Tunnelblick Setups
Using Tunnelblick
Create a Private OpenVPN Service with AWS Client VPN Endpoint [github.com]

Privacy and Security
Privacy and Security
GDPR Information
XARA Vulnerabilities

Reference
News
FAQ
Tunnelblick Country of Origin Information
Known Issues
Tunnelblick VPN Configurations
'.tblk' Details
Using Scripts
AppleScript Support
Tunnelblick openvpn_xorpatch
Getting VPN Service
Updating Tunnelblick Manually
System requirements
File Locations
Digital Signatures
Generating an HMAC Signature
IP Address Changes
OpenVPN User and Group Options
OpenVPN and OpenSSL Versions Included in Tunnelblick
Preferences
Selecting a Language
Release Notes

Troubleshooting
Tunnelblick on macOS Big Sur
Tunnelblick on macOS Catalina
Tunnelblick on macOS High Sierra and Mojave
Known Issues
Common Problems
Connects OK, But...
Errors Loading System Extensions
Tunnelblick Launches at Startup (Login)
VPN Details Windows Appears at Startup (Login)
System Folder Not Secure
IP Address Changes
OpenVPN User and Group Options
The Tunnelblick Log
The Console Log

Distributing Tunnelblick
Distributing Tunnelblick
VPN Service Provider Tips
Automatic Installation
Old Updatable Configurations
New Simpler Updatable Configurations

Customized Versions
'Deployed' versions
Converting a Deployed Version
Rebranding Tunnelblick
Building from Source
Signing the Application
Modifying the Disk Image
Icon Animation
Custom OpenVPN Binaries

Localization & Translation
Localizing Tunnelblick
Using Crowdin
Other Localization
Translation Notes
Translating HTML
Testing RTL Translations
Translation Status

Vulnerability FAQs
2015-07-10 Vulnerability FAQ
2015-06-11 Vulnerability FAQ
2015-03-19 Vulnerability FAQ
2015-01-08 Vulnerability FAQ
2014-12-01 Vulnerability FAQ
2014-10-01 Vulnerability FAQ
2014-06-11 Vulnerability FAQ
2014-04-08 Vulnerability FAQ
2012-09-12 Vulnerability FAQ





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