Highlighted Articles Discussion Group | Important: See The Future of Tun and Tap VPNs on macOS for information about changes to future versions of macOS. Also see Tunnelblick on macOS Big Sur, and, if you are using an Apple Silicon (M1) Mac, Tunnelblick and Apple Silicon. IMPORTANT: You only need to install Tunnelblick's system extensions if you are
The process of installing Tunnelblick's system extensions on recent versions of macOS requires one or more restarts of your computer. The following describes the process when using Tunnelblick 3.8.5 beta03 (build 5630) and higher:
Installing Kexts on an M1 Mac Running macOS Big Sur 11.1On an Apple Silicon (M1) Mac, the process of installing Tunnelblick's system extensions requires three restarts of your computer.
Installing Kexts on an Intel Mac running macOS Big SurOn an Intel Mac, the process of installing Tunnelblick's system extensions requires one restart of your computer.
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BigSur and Tunnelblick VPN client – Cannot allocate TUN/TAP dev dynamically When running on macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 or later, Tunnelblick forces the settings on Tunnelblick’s “Advanced” settings window to “never load” system extensions. (The developers plan to release a version of Tunnelblick which will be “smarter” about this.). Take A Sneak Peak At The Movies Coming Out This Week (8/12) Taking your child to a movie theatre for the first time; New Movie Releases This Weekend: April 16th – April 18th.
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Well, Tunnelblick is up for about 10 years the de-facto standad on MacOS for OpenVPN. This could help for the moment - (that's System Integrity Protection 'SIP' - not to be confused with the VoIP protocol). Appears Apple does not care much of what is going on in the network world. But if it takes hours, or Big Sur won’t download at all, this could be a sign something is wrong. If you have any macOS Big Sur update problems, here are the possible fixes: 1. Check device compatibility. MacOS Big Sur ends support for a few old Mac models that are compatible with macOS Catalina.
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Highlighted Articles Discussion Group | On This Page BackgroundTo connect to a VPN, Tunnelblick needs to use a special kind of device driver:
Apple has made it more and more difficult to load system extensions with each How to Load Tunnelblick's System ExtensionsIf you are using any version of macOS up to and including macOS Sierra, If you are using macOS High Sierra, Mojave, or Catalina, you need to
If you are using macOS Big Sur on an Intel Mac, you need to:
If you are using macOS Big Sur on an Apple Silicon Mac, you need to use the latest beta version of Tunnelblick. See Tunnelblick and Apple Silicon for details. The Long-Term ProblemApple has announced changes to macOS which affect many users of Tunnelblick. You might see a warning from Tunnelblick about this change, or you might see the following warning when connecting your VPN: What this means is:
How to tell if you have a 'tap' VPN or a 'tun' VPNFirst, click to select a configuration in the left side of the 'Configurations' panel of Tunnelblick's 'VPN Details' window. Then, examine the title of the 'VPN Details' window. If it includes:
When will this happen?Apple does not announce its intentions in advance, so there may not be any prior notice of this change. It may appear in a version of macOS Big Sur, or may appear in a later version of macOS. For updated information about macOS Big Sur, see Tunnelblick on macOS Big Sur. How to modify a 'tun' VPN so it will continue to workYou need to remove the dev-node option if it exists in the VPN's OpenVPN configuration file:
If you made changes to the file and did not change it from shared to private and back to shared, the next time you connect the configuration you will be asked to have a computer administrator authorize the changes. If macOS still complainsAlways load tun or always load tapIf you have a 'tun' VPN which does not need to be modified, or has been modified as described above, and Tunnelblick or macOS Catalina still complains, then you have changed a Tunnelblick setting and should restore it to the default setting. All configurations should be set to 'Load tun driver automatically' and 'Load tap driver automatically'. These settings are found on the 'Connecting & Disconnecting' tab of the 'Advanced' settings window. Recent versions of Tunnelblick will automatically disable loading of 'tun' and 'tap' system extensions on versions of macOS that do not allow Tunnelblick to load them. Disabling SIPSystem Integrity Protection ('SIP') is a feature of macOS which helps keep your computer safe (see About System Integrity Protection on your Mac). Although it is not recommended because it makes your computer less safe, if you are using macOS Big Sur 11.0.1, disabling SIP may allow your computer to connect a 'tap' VPN. See Configuring System Integrity Protection for instructions to disable SIP. It has been reported that on macOS Big Sur 11.1.0 disabling SIP is no longer necessary. This has not been verified by the Tunnelblick developers. Old versions of Tunnelblick will not helpThis situation is caused by changes in macOS, not a change in Tunnelblick, so older versions of Tunnelblick will not help. All Macs running OS X 7.5 or later should use the latest stable or beta version of Tunnelblick. See Deprecated Downloads for a version of Tunnelblick that should be used on earlier versions of OS X and on all PowerPC Macs. What Apple announcedApple has announced that 'future OS releases will no longer load system extensions that use deprecated KPIs by default'. Tunnelblick includes, and for some configurations loads one of two such extensions:
It isn't clear what Apple means by the phrase 'by default'. It may mean that Apple will provide a mechanism for users to allow loading of system extensions that use deprecated KPIs. However, Apple's practice has been to make such mechanisms very difficult to use, and the warning in macOS Catalina does not indicate such a mechanism will be provided. Early versions of macOS Big Sur may allow system extensions to be loaded if SIP is disabled, see Tunnelblick on macOS Big Sur. On macOS Big Sur 11.1.0 disabling SIP is no longer necessary. What is Tunnelblick doing about it?In the short term:
In the longer term: At some point in the future when Tunnelblick no longer supports versions of macOS that can load system extensions, system extension loading and unloading will probably be removed from Tunnelblick. Historically, Tunnelblick has supported several years of macOS releases. As of June 2020 Tunnelblick supports OS X and macOS versions as far back as 10.7.5, which was released in 2012, so it is anticipated that the removal will not take place until the mid- to late-2020s. |