Reading the, I turned on logging and got to: Sep 21 16:41:09 sstpc: The certificate did not match the host: :443 Sep 21 16:41:09 sstpc: Verification of server certificate failed **Error: Verification of server certificate failed, (-2) So seems to be a certificate issue. ![]() Similarly in iSSTP, which attempts to connect for a few seconds, then times out. While that get's the command to run, I'm then asked for my password and the terminal never returns. Can anyone help me out with a suitable command line or iSstp setup? Edit One issue was that there was one too many 'sstp' in the command, it should have been: sudo: /usr/local/sbin/sstpc. Trying in iSstp, I've filled in all the details as for the commend line, the command options are the default: usepeerdns require-mschap-v2 refuse-eap noauth noipdefault defaultroute then selecting Connect runs for a few seconds then returns 'Not Connected!' I've also tried looking through but no success there either. I'm asked for a password, then get an error message: sudo: /usr/local/sbin/sstpc/sstpc: command not found Running: ls -ls /usr/local/sbin/sstpc returns: 8 lrwxr-xr-x 1 userfoo admin 41 24 Jul 14:42 /usr/local/sbin/sstpc ->./Cellar/sstp-client/1.0.11_1/sbin/sstpc where 'userfoo' is my username. The username is domain userID which I enclosed in double quotes due to the backslash, and the server included the port number (like :443) so I put that in double quotes too. I used the commend line: sudo /usr/local/sbin/sstpc/sstpc -log-stderr -cert-warn -user -password usepeerdns require-mschap-v2 noauth noipdefault defaultroute refuse-eap noccp inserting appropriate values for. ![]() I've installed sstp-client but I can't get it to run (see Edit below). I've installed the certificate in Keychain using the instructions for, although I'm using Mac OS X 10.11.6 the instructions seem fine. ![]() I want to connect to a VPN using SSTP and a certificate. I have read but the instructions are too terse for me.
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