
Wed May 24 14:19:21 2017 TunPersist: long-term session scope

Wed May 24 14:19:21 2017 Sending PUSH_REQUEST to server.ġ7 Wed May 24 14:19:19 2017 Sending PUSH_REQUEST to server. Wed May 24 14:19:18 2017 Sending PUSH_REQUEST to server. Wed May 24 14:19:18 2017 Creds: Username/PasswordEmpty Wed May 24 14:19:18 2017 Tunnel Options:V4,dev-type tun,link-mtu 1542,tun-mtu 1500,proto UDPv4,comp-lzo,keydir 1,cipher BF-CBC,auth SHA1,keysize 128,tls-auth,key-method 2,tls-client Wed May 24 14:19:17 2017 OMI Connecting to /Library/Application Support/OpenVPN/sock/ovpn-zU0VOsxg8lCx.sock Please let me know what I am missing? Thank you very much I have also set the DNS option on the OVPN-AS to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 But I still cannot connect to the Internet while I am on VPN. I have managed to connect to the OVPN-AS from outside of my LAN. Wed May 24 01:02:21 2017 Server poll timeout, trying next remote entry. Wed May 24 01:02:17 2017 Server poll timeout, trying next remote entry. Wed May 24 01:02:13 2017 Server poll timeout, trying next remote entry. Wed May 24 01:02:09 2017 Server poll timeout, trying next remote entry. Wed May 24 01:02:05 2017 OMI Connecting to /Library/Application Support/OpenVPN/sock/ovpn-zWavVoeHkuEM.sock Then you will be able to open the log file with a rightclick and selecting 'Open with' and then choosing something like 'Text editor'. Then at the bottom, under 'Sharing & Permissions', you will be able to use the yellow padlock icon to unlock the settings and to give 'everyone' read only access. To bypass this, rightclick the log file and choose the 'Get info' option in the menu.
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Please also note that the client for Mac will have permissions set on the log file so that you cannot normally open it.

Or you can go to /Library/ and then delve deeper from there. Macintosh may not show you this folder directly in Finder, so to get there, use Finder and in the menu at the top choose 'Go' followed by 'Go to folder' and then enter the above path without the filename to open that folder location directly. Library/Application Support/OpenVPN/log/openvpn_(unique_name).log The OpenVPN Connect Client for Mac stores its log files here:


To get there, go to and at the top of the page sign in (if you haven't already) and then click the 'support' link at the top of the page. If you're worried about privacy and such, then take this to the support department for OpenVPN Access Server directly. Then look up the log file and post results here. Try making a connection, and then after a minute, stop the Connect Client - just disconnect it. Could be lots of things, time to look at the client log file to see what it says.
