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Hello,
When using the .opvn file that gets created to connect to my openvpn server I am getting the following error: file contains an unsafe command.
I looked an the article you have about this issue but my log file is not saying which command is the issue. Here is the log file, is there something more advance that I need to turn on to get the command that is causing the issue? Thanks
Apr 02 01:37:14: Viscosity Mac 1.6.8 (1370)
Apr 02 01:37:14: Viscosity OpenVPN Engine Started
Apr 02 01:37:14: Running on Mac OS X 10.12.3
Apr 02 01:37:14: ---------
Apr 02 01:37:14: Checking reachability status of connection...
Apr 02 01:37:14: Connection is reachable. Starting connection attempt.
The configuration file contains an unsafe command (script-security).
Could not start connection: Status failure.
When using the .opvn file that gets created to connect to my openvpn server I am getting the following error: file contains an unsafe command.
I looked an the article you have about this issue but my log file is not saying which command is the issue. Here is the log file, is there something more advance that I need to turn on to get the command that is causing the issue? Thanks
Apr 02 01:37:14: Viscosity Mac 1.6.8 (1370)
Apr 02 01:37:14: Viscosity OpenVPN Engine Started
Apr 02 01:37:14: Running on Mac OS X 10.12.3
Apr 02 01:37:14: ---------
Apr 02 01:37:14: Checking reachability status of connection...
Apr 02 01:37:14: Connection is reachable. Starting connection attempt.
The configuration file contains an unsafe command (script-security).
Could not start connection: Status failure.
Hi SpookyCow,
Viscosity and Tunnelblick have very different security models. Essentially Tunnelblick requires root authentication to any change to a configuration, while Viscosity requires approval for certain commands that could potentially be used for privilege escalation. For more information please see:
http://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/art ... -detected/
Cheers,
James
Viscosity and Tunnelblick have very different security models. Essentially Tunnelblick requires root authentication to any change to a configuration, while Viscosity requires approval for certain commands that could potentially be used for privilege escalation. For more information please see:
http://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/art ... -detected/
Cheers,
James
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