![]() While this did not matter to me, it may matter to others. VPN Guard can be configured to close an application if the VPN connection is disconnected. One of the features of proXPN is called VPN Guard. Attempting to use one of the connections resulted in a successful connection to the VPN server. ![]() This was okay with me, so I enabled unsafe commands. As is recommended in OpenVPN's documentation, the management interface listens on 127.0.0.1 using port 1194. I could disable the management command or allow unsafe commands in Viscosity's preferences. Unsafe_Command_Detected.png (57.23 KiB) Viewed 3849 timesĪs the error states, I had two options. Attempting to use one of the newly imported connections resulted in a dialog box stating " Error: Unsafe OpenVPN command detected" I connected to each server, one at a time, and each time I duplicated the proxpn.ovpn file and renamed it according to the server to which the client was connecting (e.g. The name of the file is always the same no matter to which server the client is connecting. When the proXPN client is used to establish a connection to one of their VPN servers it dynamically generates an. The only problem is proXPN does not support Viscosity. It is the quintessential OS X application. Viscosity to the rescue! Viscosity has none of these shortcomings. ![]() In addition to the dock icon always being present, the application's main window is plain ugly. While you can close the main window, the icon in the dock is always there when the application is open. The menubar icon is fine, but the main window and icon in the dock are an eyesore. When the client is open it has a main window, and an icon in the dock and menubar. ![]() ProXPN supplies their own OpenVPN client which is not very Mac-like. ![]()
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