Also, if you receive a "command not found" error, use the complete path to openvpn2 instead: sudo /opt/local/sbin/openvpn2. Replace with Home's public hostname or IP address. Now we'll make a quick, unencrypted connection to test our setup: Office$ sudo openvpn2 -remote -dev tun0 -ifconfig 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 Home$ sudo openvpn2 -dev tun0 -ifconfig 10.0.0.2 10.0.0.1 Install openvpn2: sudo port install openvpn2. ![]() (use the full path to port if you receive "command not found" in this or the next step: sudo /opt/local/bin/port ) Update DarwinPorts: sudo port -d selfupdate.Install DarwinPorts if you haven't already.The only two addresses you need to know are Home's (for setting up port forwarding) and the public address for Home's router (which you will specify in nf). ![]() IP addresses and domains appearing in italics will likely differ on your networks. Using this guide, visiting a link, downloading a program, in short, living, is done entirely at your own risk (and joy). Standard disclaimer applies, as always: You are 100% responsible for your own actions. This guide describes how to connect two remote Macs via OpenVPN using a static key configuration. ![]() Simple OpenVPN Server and Client Setup for OS X 10.5 Leopard / docs / Simple OpenVPN Server and Client Setup for OS X 10.5 Leopard
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