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MacOS is one of the major desktop operating systems. From market share's perspective, it is behind Windows desktop operating systems and ahead of Linux based desktops. The simplicity of the user interface, the innovative macOS design and the high quality of the MacBooks and iMacs are loved by so many users. Having a cloud drive on your macOS makes it even easier to access your corporate file servers and your cloud file servers. It enhances productivity for mobile workforces and further enhance the value of your Mac.

A client implementation of Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) for Linux / Mac OS-X that allows remote access via SSTP VPN to Microsoft Windows 2008 Server. Once the Mac client agent software is deployed on users' Mac, a cloud drive will show up in the Mac finder as if it were a pluggable external drive with the following features. On-Demand Access User will see the files and folders but the files will only be downloaded when it is required, thus the local hard disk can be much smaller than the. The simple Plug ‘n Play setup allows for easy DIY installation, and built-in PoE ports consolidate wiring into just one cable per camera. With our free downloadable LaView Net app, you can watch over your property remotely and receive alerts when motion detection is triggered. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked 33 alternatives to MicroSIP and 16 are available for Mac so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Mac alternatives to MicroSIP are Wire (Free Personal, Open Source), Linphone (Free, Open Source), YakYak (Free, Open Source) and Zoiper (Free Personal).

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Users prefer a cloud drive volume in Mac Finder

macOS Cloud Drive Client Agent Features

Once the Mac client agent software is deployed on users' Mac, a cloud drive will show up in the Mac finder as if it were a pluggable external drive with the following features.

Folder Synchronization

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Cloud drive and folder synchronization work hand-in-hand to provide additional business continuity features for business users. Synchronize local 'Documents' folder to the corporate cloud file servers or easy offline editing, and with endpoint backup.

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There are three client options for Mac OS X.:

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  • The OpenVPN command line client. Most users prefer a graphical client, so thisoption will not be covered.

  • Tunnelblick, a free option available for download at the Tunnelblick Website.

  • The commercial Viscosity client. At the time of this writing, it costs $14USD for a single seat. If OpenVPN is used frequently, Viscosity is a muchnicer client and well worth the cost.

Both Tunnelblick and Viscosity are easily installed, with no configurationoptions during installation.

Configuring Viscosity¶

When using the Viscosity client, it can be configured manually or the OpenVPNClient Export package may be used to import the configuration. Viscosityprovides a GUI configuration tool that can be used to generate the underlyingOpenVPN client configuration. The CA and certificates can be imported manually,and all of the parameters can be set by hand. This section cover importing aViscosity bundle from the export package.

  • Download a copy of the Viscosity bundle for the client from the OpenVPNClient Export package

  • Locate the saved file, which will end in .visc.zip indicating that it is acompressed archive

  • Copy this exported bundle to a folder on the Mac

  • Double click this file and it will expand to Viscosity.visc

  • Double click Viscosity.visc and Viscosity will open and import theconnection as shown in Figure Viscosity Import

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  • Delete the Viscosity.visc directory and the .zip archive

  • Viscosity will be running after import, and may be found in the menu bar

  • Click the lock icon added to the menu bar at the top of the screen

  • Click Preferences to check that the configuration was imported as shown inFigure Viscosity Preferences

Viscosity Preferences

  • Check the Connections area to see if the connection imported successfullyas shown in Figure Viscosity View Connections.

  • Close the Preferences screen

  • Click the lock in the menu bar

  • Click the name of the VPN connection to connect as shown in FigureViscosity Connect. After a few seconds, the lock in the menu barwill turn green to show it connected successfully.

Viscosity Connect

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  • Click on it and then click Details as shown in FigureViscosity Menu to see connection information

On the first screen (Figure Viscosity Details), the connectionstatus, connected time, the IP assigned to the client, and the IP of the serverare all displayed. A bandwidth graph is displayed at the bottom of the screen,showing the throughput in and out of the OpenVPN interface.

Viscosity Details

Clicking the up/down arrow button in the middle of the details screen displaysadditional network traffic statistics. This shows the traffic sent within thetunnel (TUN/TAP In and Out), as well as the total TCP or UDP traffic sentincluding the overhead of the tunnel and encryption. For connections usingprimarily small packets the overhead is considerable with all VPN solutions. Thestats shown in Figure Viscosity Details: Traffic Statistics are from only afew pings traversing the connection. The traffic sent in bringing up theconnection is also counted here, so the initial overhead is higher than what itwill be after being connected for some time. Also, the typical VPN traffic willhave larger packet sizes than 64 byte pings, making the total overhead anddifference between these two numbers considerably less.

Clicking on the third icon in the middle of the Details screen shows theOpenVPN log file (Figure Viscosity Details: Logs). If there is any troubleconnecting, review the logs here to help determine the problem. See alsoTroubleshooting OpenVPN.

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Viscosity Details: Logs