How to connect pptp vpn without shared key in macos sequoia 15.5?

by Poster May 26, 2025 4
The newly bought mac mini m4 cannot connect to the vpn of pptp. The company needs to connect to the vpn for development. The vpn does not have a certificate and a shared key. It can be connected on Windows, but cannot be connected on mac. I checked the information on the Internet and said that pptp was cut off at 10. I need to download the pptp extension package and put it in the system extension and then use shimo to connect. After downloading the pptp extension, enter the System rec and close sip. After restarting, the file cannot be copied to System/Library/extensions. Then I use the USB flash drive mount in rec to copy the file to extensions. I saw in rec that it was indeed copied. In, I restarted the computer and recovered it.

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  • Anonymous438 May 26, 2025
    It seems that kernel Extensions can only be installed under/Library/Extensions. You can see how macFUSE is installed
  • Anonymous345 May 26, 2025
    Directly tell the IT that the system does not support pptp, and ask you to build an openvpn, which is supported by all devices, which is also convenient. https://github.com/angristan/openvpn-install It is very convenient to use this one-build script. openvpn also supports tcp mode, and firewall settings are also convenient.
  • Anonymous344 May 27, 2025
    If the company allows the use of mac, the company IT is responsible for solving the problem If the company does not allow the use of mac, I advise you not to look for trouble
  • Anonymous8449 May 27, 2025
    I'm afraid the kext you searched is not x86... Moreover, kext has been deprecated, and now the latest system does not just turn off sip and throw it in Or is it more convenient to find it directly