
The sections in which this how-to is divided are as follows below.

The user authentication well be checked by using username and password credentials, but we will try the X.509 authentication as well.įor further details about the configuration of an OpenVPN server builded with ZeroShell, you can read the “An OpenVPN server using Zeroshell” how-to. By default, the OpenVPN server of Zeroshell listens on the port 1194/TCP with TLS/SSL encryption and LZO compression enabled. To obtain an OpenVPN server with the default behavior, you only need, after you have activated Zeroshell on your network, to enable the OpenVPN service by clicking on the Enabled flag in the -> section of the Zeroshell’s web interface. More precisely, we will see how to access to a VPN server builded with ZeroShell and configured with the default parameters. In addition, you could use the openvpn command in a script to automatically start the VPN connection. This last possibility is useful, because the openvpn command, which you can execute by using the prompt (Unix Shell or Windows Prompt) accepts the same parameters and has the same behavior regardless from which Operating System you use. At the end of the document we will learn to use the OpenVPN’s command line interface. We will see how to install and configure the most used OpenVPN’s GUI for Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Windows Mobile for Pocket PC. Tunnelblick is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 and may be distributed only in accordance with the terms of that license.The purpose of this document is to lead the users to configure theirs OpenVPN clients to access to a VPN server. For more information, see Getting VPN Service. 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.

No additional installation is necessary - just add your OpenVPN configuration and encryption information. It comes as a ready-to-use application with all necessary binaries and drivers (including OpenVPN, easy-rsa, and tun/tap drivers).


It provides easy control of OpenVPN client and/or server connections. Tunnelblick is a free, open source graphic user interface for OpenVPN on OS X. Or use Tunnelblick VPN Client - logging into the Cyberoam appliance as a SSL VPN user will provide links to download TunnelBlick or link direct below
