This is my first post here, so please forgive any n00b moves I might make. Many thanks for this great product.
Since updating from OpenVPN Connect v3.4.2 to v3.4.3 on two macOS machines (an Intel iMac running macOS Ventura 13.5 and an Intel MacBook running the Sonoma Public Beta), I suddenly was unable to connect to my OpenVPN server. The initial symptom that I experienced was seeing this error dialog when trying to connect (see screenshot below):
My first attempt at a fix was to run the v3.4.2 installer. This didn't solve the problem, but the symptom changed. The spinner spun endlessly, with no error message or log entries.Connection Failed
There was an error attempting to connect to the selected server.
Error message: option_error: sorry, unsupported options present in configuration:
UNKNOWN/UNSUPPORTED OPTIONS
Please refer to connection logs for more details.
Scanning the forums, I didn't see any other reports of this, but one post from someone who was encountering issues and was in search of a way to completely uninstall OpenVPN caught my eye: viewtopic.php?t=35645:
Having run the uninstaller, I re-ran the v3.4.2 installer and now can successfully connect to my OpenVPN server.I am having various technical issues, and I want to try resetting all the settings and configurations saved on this Mac. How do I go about doing that? I tried removing and reinstalling the client, but everything is still saved, such as Certificates.
The solution I found was to run the uninstaller in the Applications folder. It is located at:
/Applications/OpenVPN Connect/Uninstall OpenVPN Connect.app
I thought I'd pass this on in case anyone else experienced it. I'd be happy to provide more info or test new builds if this could help with the issue. A colleague running v3.4.3 did not experience the problem (and she's also on an Intel Mac, connecting to the same server), so this doesn't seem to be universal.
Best,
Joe