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OpenVPN 3 support
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vinca
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by vinca » Tue Dec 08, 2020 8:20 pm
Hello guys,
are there any plans to support the OpenVPN 3 core?
My story: My employer just migrated to the cloud version of OpenVPN. I can't connect to that VPN using Viscosity anymore, I believe it's due to the version of core lib used.
are there any plans to support the OpenVPN 3 core?
My story: My employer just migrated to the cloud version of OpenVPN. I can't connect to that VPN using Viscosity anymore, I believe it's due to the version of core lib used.
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James
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by James » Thu Dec 17, 2020 4:01 pm
Hi vinca,
I'm afraid we have no plans to adopt the OpenVPN 3 project. OpenVPN 2.4, which is included with Viscosity, is capable of connecting to all OpenVPN servers, including the commercial OpenVPN-AS and OpenVPN Cloud servers.
In regards to OpenVPN Cloud specifically, Viscosity shouldn't have any problems connecting to it. I've just tested this today to make sure. However please note that if your company has SSO/SAML enabled for authentication, this is not currently supported by Viscosity. We'll be adding SSO/SAML support, along with OpenVPN 2.5 support, in a future update.
Cheers,
James
I'm afraid we have no plans to adopt the OpenVPN 3 project. OpenVPN 2.4, which is included with Viscosity, is capable of connecting to all OpenVPN servers, including the commercial OpenVPN-AS and OpenVPN Cloud servers.
In regards to OpenVPN Cloud specifically, Viscosity shouldn't have any problems connecting to it. I've just tested this today to make sure. However please note that if your company has SSO/SAML enabled for authentication, this is not currently supported by Viscosity. We'll be adding SSO/SAML support, along with OpenVPN 2.5 support, in a future update.
Cheers,
James
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vinca
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by vinca » Tue Jan 19, 2021 10:18 pm
Hi James,
thanks for your response. My company is using MS SSO to log in to cloud OVPN. That explains the issues.
Any idea when Viscosity will support SSO? Is there any roadmap customers can watch?
thank you and have a nice day,
Vinca
thanks for your response. My company is using MS SSO to log in to cloud OVPN. That explains the issues.
Any idea when Viscosity will support SSO? Is there any roadmap customers can watch?
thank you and have a nice day,
Vinca
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