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In this guide I will show you how to connect your Apple MAC to any VPN service that’s using the OpenVPN protocol. OpenVPN is a fast, stable and secure protocol and most VPN service providers will support it.

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  • Jan 10, 2018 RELATED: Mac OS X: Change Which Apps Start Automatically at Login. Click your username in the left panel, and then click the “Login Items” tab—you’ll see a list of the applications that start up when your Mac does. Now open a Finder window and drag the Windows share to which you want to connect at boot into this list.
  • Feb 06, 2020 Wait for the Windows workgroup to appear on your Mac. The network may take a few minutes to link your Mac to the Windows workgroup folder, which will display in your Mac's Finder sidebar below the 'Shared' section. After the Windows workgroup folder is displayed, you can access all the files in that folder from your Mac.
  • Apr 26, 2010 Connecting to the OS X Machine. In OS 9, you may have a network browser in the Apple menu, which you can use to browse for and connect to computers on the local network; however, in both OS 9.

Before we start the connection setup process, you will need to find out the following details (best have them written or printed). If you are connecting to a paid VPN service, just login and your details and settings will be there. If you are connecting via a workplace, please contact your Network Administrator and ask them for the following details:

Required Info

  • Your VPN username
  • Your VPN password
  • The OpenVPN configuration files (.ovpn, .tblk, .conf) you may need to login to your VPN service provider to access these files which will usually be in a .zip folder

Once you have this info you can then watch the video above or follow the text guide below.

Connect via OpenVPN to VPN on MAC OS X

  1. Download Tunnelblick for MAC OS X (choose the stable version) https://tunnelblick.net/downloads.html
  2. Locate the downloaded .dmg file, then right-click and Open
  3. The installation window will now be open, double click on the Tunnelblick icon to install, choose to Open in the security alert.
  4. Tunnelblick will now be installed
  5. Download and unzip your VPN service providers OpenVPN (.ovpn, .tblk, .conf) configuration files
  6. Enter the unzipped folder and select all, then drag all the .ovpn/.tblk/.conf config files on to the Tunnelblick icon top-right of your screen
  7. To connect, click the Tunnelblick icon top-right of your screen, then choose Connect to [vpn_name], to disconnect, click the Tunnelblick icon again and choose Disconnect [vpn_name]
  8. Tunnelblick will tell you if the connection was successful, if it wasn’t, contact your VPN service provider or network admin
  9. All done!
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In OS X, launch System Preferences Network and click your network connection. Enable File Sharing and Network Discovery. Before you can browse each computer, you’ll need to enable the ability for both Windows 10 and OS X to see each other. In OS X, launch System Preferences Sharing check off File Sharing. To connect to a networked share drive such as your “H drive” (the home folder) or the “P drive” (the public folders) your Mac must be connected to the campus network in one of two ways. Connected to the Rio-Secure wireless network.

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