Thanks for all of the suggestions. Tunnelblick and Viscosity look like
good options.
Here is another VPN related question: I've been using PPTP to date
since it is dead simple to setup. If I need to connect to another site
via PPTP, I need to turn off PPTP on my local box. Something about the
limitation of PPTP in its current implementation or something...
either way, turning off local PPTP server for the duration of my
outbound session has been my workaround, but I don't always remember
to turn it back on.
Were I to switch to OpenVPN, would I be bound to the same limitation,
or would I be able to leave the local OpenVPN server running while
connecting to another external OpenVPN Pfsense box?
On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:46 PM, Ihsan Dogan wrote:
Am 10.2.2009 4:24 Uhr, Chris Buechler schrieb:
Thank you for review. I typically use PPTP cause it is quick and
easy, and
supported natively by Mac OS X and Windows.
Do you have a favorite OpenVPN client for OS X?
I use http://code.google.com/p/tunnelblick/
There are certain issues with Tunnelblick. I'm using Viscosity VPN [1]
already for a few weeks. Works really good and it's well integrated
into
MacOS.
[1] http://www.viscosityvpn.com/
Ihsan
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