A major update to the Connect app.
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At OpenVPN, we’re continually improving and enhancing our products. We’re pleased to introduce the new OpenVPN Connect version 3.4.3 for macOS. This release delivers major updates of OpenVPN and OpenSSL libraries, plus three new levels of security for greater user flexibility.
What Is OpenVPN Connect 3.4.3 for macOS?
OpenVPN 3 version 3.8 library is the latest version of OpenVPN 3, the core protocol used to set up and transport data in the VPN tunnel. This update includes several bug fixes for an improved user experience.
OpenVPN Connect relies on OpenSSL to create secure connections. OpenSSL 3.0 is the latest major version of OpenSSL. As always, keeping the key security components up to date is of vital importance. This update keeps the OpenSSL toolkit current.
Good to Know: Because the OpenSSL 3.0 library has disabled deprecated ciphers like the BF-CBC cipher (among others), we recommend that Access Server users operating older installations that rely on the BF-CBC cipher upgrade both server and client software. Cloud Connexa service is unaffected.
We always encourage use of the latest secure technologies but understand that many of our customers need time to migrate their deployments. While the insecure ciphers have been disabled by default, we have introduced a “Security Level” setting to help facilitate continued use of OpenVPN Connect during the migration period. This setting enables use of "legacy" or "insecure" ciphers in the app.
For the latest updates on OpenVPN Connect for macOS, check out our release notes here.
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Why Does the OpenVPN Connect 3.4.3 for macOS Update Matter?
The latest OpenVPN Connect for macOS update provides users three important benefits:
- It includes several bug fixes.
- It keeps the OpenSSL toolkit current.
- The new “Security Level” settings enable the use of "legacy" or "insecure" ciphers in the app, providing greater user flexibility.
How Do I Get Started With the Updated Connect App for macOS?
Simply update to the latest version (3.4.3).
If you’d like to utilize the new “Security Level” settings and change what kinds of cryptographic algorithms are acceptable for your connections, follow these steps:
- Menu>Settings>Advanced Settings
- Select one of the three Security Level settings: Preferred, Legacy, or Insecure.
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