If you have installed a version of NetworkManager OpenVPN prior to 1.2.0, you will also need the tls-auth.key file.
This is usually either networkmanager-openvpn or network-manager-openvpn.
Install the NetworkManager OpenVPN package using your package manager.
This is necessary for OpenVPN to function.
If it is not working, double check that your kernel has TUN/TAP device driver support enabled natively or as a loaded kernel module.
Alternatively, you can use curl to check your IP with another source: curl -s | grep -Eo +.
Enter your username and password when prompted.
Run as root: openvpn -daemon -config Server.ovpn.
Grab OpenVPN 2.4+ from your package manager.
Connect by selecting Server from the globe in your menu bar.
Open or import your Server.ovpn file, downloaded from above.
Download the trial or purchase the full version of Viscosity.
Note: If you experience problems connecting, try with the Viscosity client mentioned below before opening a support ticket.
Enter your login details for the server (optionally saving to Keychain).
Enter your local administrative password if prompted.
Click on the Tunnelblick menu icon and select "Connect Server".
Drag the Server.ovpn file to the Tunnelblick menu icon.
Install and open Tunnelblick, giving it your administrative password where necessary.
Download the latest Beta release of Tunnelblick.
Check if it's working with our proxy checker.
Right-click the OpenVPN GUI icon in your status bar and choose "Connect".
OpenVPN needs administrator access to correctly route your traffic through the VPN. You can make sure it always runs as an administrator by going to the shortcut properties' Compatibility tab, and checking "Run this program as an administrator". If you are not a system administrator, you will need to right-click the shortcut and select "Run as administrator".
Run "OpenVPN GUI" from your Start Menu.
Place the Server.ovpn file in C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config\.
Download the latest OpenVPN 2.5 client.
All outbound email not using IMAP or a web email client will be blocked.
The following restrictions are in place while connecting to the VPN: Nobody likes spam, and due to numerous cases of malware installed on the computers of people using our VPN, we have unfortunately found it necessary to restrict certain types of traffic.