This is often the sign that there are more that one client who are using this key/certificate pair: How can I debug this and figure out why the connection isn't being kept alive? Specifically adding ping/ping-restart to the client config doesn't seem to help (I assume it would be overridden by the server PUSH anyway). What am I missing? Is there a setting on the client that stops the ping from being sent to the server properly? The 2 minute timeout makes sense given the ping-restart 120 setting pushed to the client, but I'm not clear why it thinks it has been inactive. Nothing really in the server log other than a connection restarting. Client log states: 11:40:26.121900 Inactivity timeout (-ping-restart), restarting However the connection always dies after about 2 minutes. Upping the log level on the client, it does look like the connection is sending data packets: 11:31:21.848620 UDP WRITE to. (note specifically ping 10,ping-restart 120) I have no problem connecting to other VPN servers, but this one seems to time out/reset every 2 minutes. Tunnelblick will load and add the new config as well.I have an OpenVPN server running on Ubuntu in AWS, and using Tunnelblick on macOS to connect to it. ![]() Select the Getflix OpenVPN location you like to add to tunnelblick and double-click it. Open your Getflix OpenVPN Config File folder.ģ. ![]() You can add more locations to Tunnelblick screen so that you can choose anyone to connect anytime. How to add more locations to Tunnelblick? You are now connected and all your internet traffic is Encrypted & Secured! Make sure to ENABLE your FullVPN below the page.Įnter your VPN account username and password. Make sure to select "Save in Keychain" so you won't need to enter this information again in the future. If you don't remember your VPN account credentials, navigate to the Your Getflix Management Console FullVPN section. You will be prompted to enter your VPN account Username and Password. Click on Tunnelblick and Select the VPN Network you would like to get connected to. Once the Tunnelblick configuration is applied, you can click on the Tunnelblick icon on your top right side of the taskbar. ![]() You can click Check for a change or Do not check for a change depending on your preference. You might be prompted to check your IP after VPN connection. Your Mac might ask you the mac login password to allow installation depending of your mac security preference. When you are prompted to install configuration for all users? Click All Users. Now, Select the Country/City of the OpenVPN Server Network you would like to get connected to and double-click it.Ĭonfig file will start the Tunnelblick application. We suggest using OpenVPN UDP ports first for connecting to servers. If that protocol port is blocked on your network, you can always choose another one and try again. File name should be like Getflix-OpenVPN.zip.Ĭlick the desired port-protocol directory. Now Click Here to Download Config Files for older versions for Getflix FullVPN Network orĬlick Here to Download Config Files for versions 2.6 and above for Getflix FullVPN Network.Įxtract the file you downloaded. When the installation is finished, Click Quit. ![]() Install Tunnelblick by following the on-screen instructions:
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