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Documentation


Getting Started With Viscosity (Mac)
Using Viscosity
Connection Settings
Installing Viscosity
VPN Service Providers

Common Questions


How Do I Find Out Who My VPN Provider Is?
How Do I Transition to Viscosity from Tunnelblick?
How Do I Transition to Viscosity from Windows?
Why Does Viscosity Ask For My Password the First Time I Use It?

Features


Configuring DNS and WINS settings
Controlling Viscosity with AppleScript
Displaying Growl Notifications
Running AppleScripts When Connected/Disconnected
Using Tokens/Smartcards (PKCS#11)

Purchasing & Registering Viscosity


Available Discounts
Available Payment Methods
Can I Use My Viscosity for Mac License On Windows?
License Details Are Not Accepted
License Email Has Not Arrived
Purchasing Viscosity
Refund Requests
Resending License Details

Enterprise


Bundling Viscosity with VPN Connections & Preferences
Exporting and Distributing Connections
Setup Guide Template

Troubleshooting


Backing up Viscosity's Settings
Editing A Connection Manually
Losing Network Connectivity Once Disconnected
Problem Saving Details Into The Keychain
Troubleshooting Connection Problems
Uninstalling Viscosity
Viewing the Console Log
Viewing the OpenVPN Log

Common OpenVPN Errors


Error: Cannot allocate TUN/TAP dev dynamically
Error: Cannot load certificate file cert.crt
Error: Connection Name Could Not Be Connected
Error: Private key password verification failed
Error: TLS Error: TLS key negotiation failed to occur within 60 seconds
Error: Unsafe OpenVPN command detected
Error: write to TUN/TAP : Input/output error (code=5)
Error: You must define CA file (--ca) or PKCS#12 file (--pkcs12)

Viscosity Windows


Getting Started With Viscosity (Windows)
Bundling Viscosity for Windows with VPN Connections & Preferences
Controlling Viscosity from Command Line
Controlling Viscosity with Scripting
Installing Viscosity for Windows
Registering Viscosity
Running Batch/VBS Scripts when Connected/Disconnected in Viscosity for Windows
Uninstalling Viscosity for Windows



 
 
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