Jonathan,
Yes I am aware of the proper approach, we don't espouse just double
clicking.
And I concur too, the functionality of Tunnelblick is great, I've used
it lot's over the years.
Colin
On 2020-04-16 8:24 a.m., Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Jonathan K. Bullard <jkbull...@gmail.com>:
Just for the record, the best way to install configurations in
Tunnelblick is to drag the configuration(s) and drop them on the
Tunnelblick icon in the menu bar. The user can install "incomplete"
.ovpn files, too, as long as the cert/key/etc. files the .ovpn files
reference are readable by the user.
Jonathan, just let me say: Tunnelblick rocks.
You put so much thought into this piece of software. It's a joy
running it. It's so much more sane than openvpnGUI on Windows (no
offense intended).
The only thing which is currently giving me gripes is that "the
configuration file you're currently using is outdated and some distant
version of openvpn might not be able to connect" - warning.
(My) users don't comprehend this. They don't grasp that it's just a
warning .
They see this warning as error "rendering their current installation
faulty/non working" - while it's working perfectly.
For over a year we're sending out config files which don't trigger the
warning, but people still use the old files - and a new Tunnelblick,
since (thank Lord!) it auto updates!
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