The way the text on the page is worded, it reads as if the Viscosity one is only for the Viscosity client. Perhaps it should be "Tunnelblick - Free client for OS X (select Inline Configurations grab the viscosity one that says for os x mac clients, etc. But, it may be useful to append some text to "Tunnelblick - Free client for OS X" on the VPN -> OpenVPN -> Client Export page. Obviously it was "user error", rather than a bug in the SW. Thanks for the explanation on why I was missing the "dev tun" line. Perhaps it should be "Tunnelblick - Free client for OS X (use Inline Configurations Other)". It may be useful to append some text to "Tunnelblick - Free client for OS X". Looking at the list of export options, it isn't obvious which option to select if you want to use the Tunnelblick client on OS X, so I attempted to use the iOS inline export, which had worked great on the iPhone. I did grab the ios/android export version, as I first tested on my iPhone. PfSense 2.3.2-RELEASE (amd64) and openvpn-client-export v1.3.10. So client doesn't need to be told so its missing. What version of pfsense are you running? what version of export package? What is your vpn server settings? Which config are you grabbing? I just grabbed the inline ovpn file that would be used by viscosity or tunnelblick client and sure looks like dev tun is right thereĮdit: did you grab the ios/android export - it does not contain a dev statement because it only support dev tun and not tap, etc.
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