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A VPN is a Virtual Private Network, an encrypted connection from one computer (e.g. a home one) to another network (e.g. a work one). It can also be between two networks.
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Deprecated “natd” and “ipfw” in El Capitan
In Preferences -> Network click on + and add a VPN (PPTP or L2TP)
In Preferences -> Sharing
Select (do not check yet), from the Share your connection from choose VPN connection previously created. … Now Check the Internet Sharing from the left menu, and click Start
Every time you connect the VPN a network will be created and lets you connect to it with any device and use the VPN on you Mac. …
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Deprecated “natd” and “ipfw” in El Capitan
I want to share my internet connection and VPN connection but Tunnelblick/OpenVPN doesn’t play nice with internet connection sharing in OS X. … There was a suggestion on a workaround on how to route all traffic over VPN as per this post: Using (and sharing) a VPN connection on your Mac
The script is:
#! …