![]() ![]() on the server generate keys for your client(s) (or use pre-shared secret as described in quick start below).set up an OpenVPN server in your company network (windows, linux, pc, mac, raspberry pi - range of supported platforms is very extensive).You probably will end up with a checklist of following things to do: I don't see any reason why you should pick commercial edition as your setup seems to be pretty simple. ![]() Therefore Tunnelblick is probably going to be your app of choice.Īgain, since you clearly are looking at OpenVPN I should point out there are two editions in circulation at the moment: commercial and community. Tunnelblick is a free, open source graphic user interface for OpenVPN on macOS Since you brought up OpenVPN and Tunnelblick I should probably point out that For security reasons, do not contain any password in the command line. ![]() Open source Mobile Version is also available. Test IP # With proxy, this would show your work Mac's IPĬurl -x socks5h://localhost:1080 /jsonĪs a client side, GUI version is also recommended for beginners. Set your home deivce (client side) socks5 proxy as 127.0.0.1:1080. Make sure "your_password", port "3333", encrypt method "chacha20" should be matched on both sides. Ss-server -p 3333 -m chacha20 -k your_password -uįor you client (home device) brew install shadowsocks-libev # create a server with listening port 3333 It is so fast that no vpn can compete with it.įor your work device (server side) brew install shadowsocks-libev If your work Mac has restricted firewall, and speed is your concern, you can try shadowsocks-libev to bypass the firewall, which is primarily designed to bypass GFW, and used by millions of sneaky users. ![]()
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