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Solid, nice fixes in the last version 



- Version: 3.0b10, 5/16/2009 05:11AM PST
chmarny
OpenVPN is the best thing since sliced bread and the Tunnelblick makes the otherwise config and setup dead-simple. Been using it for a while with untangle (untangle.com) hosted VPN and it really works as advertised.
Leopard version is broken 



- Version: 3.0b6, 3/17/2008 08:35AM PST
cwc3d
Worked great under Tiger. But, the Leopard version is broken, and there have been no updates for three months now. Under Leopard, it crashes frequently.
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- Now Works On Leopard
b5 works just fine... 



- Version: 3.0b5, 10/26/2007 10:58AM PST
songliner
... and remains indispensable.
Just works! 



- Version: 3.0b4, 3/31/2007 09:15PM PST
wreleven
Tunnelblick is great – I use it every day to connect to my office openvpn server. I could use our other normal vpn connections, but open vpn and Tunnelblick is so much more flexible.
I've been using the 3.0 betas for sometime now and I have not had any problems.
I've been using the 3.0 betas for sometime now and I have not had any problems.
Great product 



- Version: 3.0rc1, 3/7/2006 04:21AM PST
taglia
I've been using the 3.0 alpha for more than one month, and the product is absolutely great.
I really like the idea of putting everything inside the application bundle, so you don't need to install things everywhere (kernel extensions, openvpn, etc.).
I really like the idea of putting everything inside the application bundle, so you don't need to install things everywhere (kernel extensions, openvpn, etc.).
Also acts as VPN server? - Version: 2.0, 6/8/2005 09:33AM PST
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sjonke1
I may have the terminology wrong, but does this allow me to set up a VPN on my iMac at home so that when my Powerbook or whatever is connected to the net via some unencrypted wireless network, such as T-Mobile Hotspot, I can have my traffic encrypted by connected to the VPN on the iMac? Is there a step-by-step guide on how to set this up with OpenVPN installed via Tunnelblick? Alternatively is there an open-source VPN server available that runs on the Mac and works with OS X's built-in VPN client?
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