![]() ![]() SULastProfileSubmissionDate = 21:23:37 +0000 NSWindow Frame ConnectingWindow = 645 631 389 187 0 0 1680 1027ĭetailsWindowFrame = ![]() NotOKToCheckThatIPAddressDidNotChangeAfterConnection = 0ĪskedUserIfOKToCheckThatIPAddressDidNotChangeAfterConnection = 1ĬonnectionWindowDispla圜riteria = showWhenConnecting There are no unusual files in client.tblk "Sanitized" condensed configuration file for /Users/lhaynes/Library/Application Support/Tunnelblick/Configurations/client.tblk: Since the certificate file is present and readable, I installed the beta build over the Latest Stable build to ensure I had the latest and greatest with the exact same result. Thinking that the certificate file might not be readable, I successfully verified the the file using " openssl x509 -in ~/Library/Application\ Support/Tunnelblick/Configurations/DWCdestinCA.crt -text -noout" whose sanitized output is included after the Tunnelbrick Diagnostic Info attached below. I ensured that all the certificate files were included in the package contents of the resulting "~/Library/Application\ Support/Tunnelblick/Configurations/client.tblk". I have ensured that this file (along with the other two credentials files) are in the same directory with the supplied ovpn when I invoked Tunnelbrick to "process" the ovpn to create its client.tblk file. The error message (" 18:00:33 Cannot load CA certificate file DWCdestinCA.crt (no entries were read) (OpenSSL)") seems to the error. These were used to successfully connect on Windows 8 and Windows 10 machines (using OpenVPN directly) but fails with Tunnelbrick used on my MacBookPro. I am using an ovpn, keys and certificates provided by a Service Provider and self-installed client VPN SW. ![]()
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