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Viscosity 1.6.0 (Mac OS X)
Viscosity 1.7.7 (macOS) | 11 MB

 

Viscosity is an OpenVPN client for Mac, providing a rich Cocoa user interface for creating, editing, and controlling VPN connections. Viscosity provides a complete OpenVPN solution for OS X 10.5 Leopard, and does not require any additional downloads or software.


Viscosity is an OpenVPN client for Mac, providing a rich Cocoa user interface for creating, editing, and controlling VPN connections. Viscosity provides a complete OpenVPN solution for OS X 10.5 Leopard, and does not require any additional downloads or software.

With Viscosity and OpenVPN you can securely connect to your home or company network from a remote location, protect your network traffic when using public or wireless networks, access websites with country restrictions, and tunnel through restrictive firewalls and proxy servers to give your computer full Internet access.

Viscosity can connect to any VPN server running OpenVPN, including most popular free and commercial VPN providers. Viscosity allows connections to be completely configured through a GUI, without any need to know how to use the command-line or OpenVPN's configuration-file syntax. Advanced users still have full manual control over configuration options if desired.

Features include:
    Cocoa GUI
    Connection and traffic statistics
    Multiple simultaneous connections
    Robust DNS Support
    Keychain integration
    System proxy integration
    Deployment features designed for enterprise
    Easy connection importing
    Growl integration

 

Requires OS X 10.7 or later

Home page - http://www.sparklabs.com/viscosity

 

Viscosity 1.7.7 (macOS)


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