'Server Address' to be the IP address of your VPN server. Open up Internet Connect.app, and create a new L2TP VPN. banshee vpnd: Listening for connections.nNow, on to the VPN client. banshee vpnd: Server '2tp' moved to backgroundn. banshee vpnd: Loading plugin /System/Library/Extensions/L2TP.pppn. You should see something like the following at the bottom (I've trimmed the date/time for a narrower display). Finally, start vpnd (no need for sudo, as it's setuid root): $ vpndIf you want vpnd to start at boot, you should add the following to /etc/hostconfig (note that I've not tried rebooting yet to confirm this works): VPNSERVERS=-YES-Open up Console.app and monitor system.log. You'll also want to touch the logfile: $ sudo touch /var/log/ppp/vpnd.logNow you need to create an entry for the IPSec shared secret in the system keychain: $ sudo security add-generic-password -a 2tp \ -s -p "mysecret" /Library/Keychains/System.keychain Change mysecret to something secure, but don't forget it - you won't be able to read it back from the system keychain (no, really).
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