
13:57:43 us=329689 LZO compression initialized

13:57:43 us=328573 NOTE: the current -script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts 13:57:43 *Tunnelblick: Established communication with OpenVPN 13:57:42 *Tunnelblick: openvpnstart starting OpenVPN Applications/Tunnelblick.app/Contents/Resources/ -w -d -a -f -ptADGNWradsgnw Applications/Tunnelblick.app/Contents/Resources/client.up.tunnelblick.sh -w -d -a -f -ptADGNWradsgnw

Library/Application Support/Tunnelblick/Users/. Library/Application Support/Tunnelblick/Logs/. Applications/Tunnelblick.app/Contents/Resources/openvpn/openvpn-2.3.6/openvpn Command used to start OpenVPN (one argument per displayed line): 13:57:43 *Tunnelblick: openvpnstart log: 13:57:43 us=106908 Need hold release from management interface, waiting. 13:57:43 us=104980 251 variation(s) on previous 20 message(s) suppressed by -mute 13:57:43 us=104813 config = '/Library/Application Support/Tunnelblick/Users/. 13:57:42 *Tunnelblick: Attempting connection with UNICAT using shadow copy Set nameserver = 1 not monitoring connection


I decide to use a ssh-tunnel to allow my the tap-OpenVPN client to reach the tap-OpenVPN server at 192.168.199.239, which is accessible to me through the existing run-OpenVPN connection: My Macbook runs an OpenVPN client to connect to the same OpenVPN server in the public.Ĭonnection is up, ping works, login works, DNS works, all great, but that's not the problem here. I have some aktive OpenVPN connections running, one of them connecting me to my above mentioned OpenVPN server.įor the new connection I need to use a ssh-tunnel or the existing OpenVPN tun connection, because the server is not reachable from the outside.ġ92.168.199.239 runs an OpenVPN client to connect to a OpenVPN server in the public. The client side is a MacBook Air, connected through WLAN to a DSL router: So the server side gets packets all the way into the tap0 interface. Still on the server Side, I fire up OpenVPN, tcpdump on tap0 and see nicely the packets I'm supposed to see.
