The password for the admin user should have been configured when you set up your Sophos UTM instance. Open a browser on your client and navigate to the IP address of the LAN interface of your Sophos UTM server (something like or ). Sophos offer technical support for UTM at Getting Startedįirst you need to log in to the WebAdmin portal from your client device connected to the LAN interface of the Sophos UTM server. We've thoroughly tested the steps in this guide to ensure that, if you follow the instructions detailed below, you should be well on your way to enjoying the benefits of running your own OpenVPN server. We provide this guide as a courtesy to help you get started with, and make the most of, your copy of Viscosity.
Unfortunately we cannot provide any direct support for setting up your own OpenVPN server. If you don't have a copy of Viscosity already installed on your client machine, then please check out this setup guide for installing Viscosity ( Mac | Windows). The specifics of how you can achieve this depend on your particular network configuration. This is necessary so that you can access the WebAdmin portal to set up the Sophos UTM configuration. Your client device needs to be connected to the Sophos UTM server via the LAN interface. If you are looking to setup an OpenVPN server on a different operating system, please check out our other guides. If you are running a different version of Sophos UTM, it's very likely that many or even all of the steps outlined in this guide will still apply. We won't be covering the details of setting up a Sophos UTM instance, many guides can be found online.
If you need to download and install a copy of Sophos UTM, information can be found at. You already have a copy of Viscosity installed on your client device.
Don't take the risk to miss those extra bits use the official and documented user interface. Launchctl is the equivalent of systemd on Linux or services.msc on Windows. Every mac user should have at least some vague idea of what launchctl does because it manages far more than An圜onnect: basically every process not manually started by the user. Launchctl is documented in (surprise) man launchctl but that's not for the faint of heart.