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Baneki iTunes VPN - Mac Client - Release 1
Infohash:
7D7653A56F4415C74457B911F20F978770ECB013
Type:
Applications
Title:
Baneki.net iTunes VPN - Mac Client - Release 1
Category:
Applications/Mac
Uploaded:
2008-08-26 (by banekivpn)
Description:
The first release of Baneki's Mac VPN client for iTunes - allows you to use the iTunes music store even where it's blocked (for example, in China).
Full instructions and updates are at http://www.baneki.net/.
Below is the instructions pulled from the website for installation. If you cannot access baneki.net, then consider using a proxy server to access it - or keep looking for more torrents by this Pirate Bay username!
==== Installation instructions ====
Included in this ZIP file is everything you'll need. Included is an installer for a Shareware VPN client for OS X, Shimo, and the certificates and configuration files for the VPN. First, let's install the client.
Inside the ZIP is the disk image containing the application. Double-click it and it'll mount. Browse to the newly mounted 'shimo' image using the Finder. Here's what you'll see:
Installing the client with the Finder.
Drag the Shimo icon into the shortcut for the Applications folder on the right of the window. No installation is needed for this particular application.
Browse to the Applications folder using the Finder and scroll down to Shimo. Double-click it and it will launch. The application is a menu bar-based utility, so it will appear at the top of your screen, representing a hollowed out archway. Here's what you'll see:
Click on it, and a menu will pull down with several options. Click Preferences, as shown in the next screenshot:
Configuring the Shimo client from 'preferences'.
Currently there are no connections configured, and going into the preferences screen will allow us to import the file needed to get started. In the preferences window, click on the Profiles tab. Currently it's blank, so let's get started on importing the configuration from the ZIP file. Click on the add button in the lower left-hand corner of the window (a square button with a plus symbol and an arrow pointing downwards) and from the list select OpenVPN Config. Here's a larger shot showing all three steps in one:
Choose 'openvpn config'.
Browse using the Open dialog that appears to the location you uncompressed your ZIP file, and select the "client.ovpn" file. Either double-click it or use the Open button to continue.
The program will indicate that you have added a new connection, and it will show up on the list as "client". Click the Edit button so we can add a few things before connecting to the VPN.
Verify that your Authentication tab looks like the following screenshot. If this differs you may use the Select buttons next to each category to point the client at the certificate and key files needed to connect. Here's what you should see - Leave the username and password fields blank.
Make sure your configuration looks like this.
Click the Connection tab. The client did not import the Host address from the configuration file, so type it in manually. The address is 81.173.31.17. Additional IP addresses may be available - check the site for more details. Also, under protocol, change the setting from UDP to TCP. Below is a screenshot of what your screen should look like after these steps:
The Connection configuration.
Now, we should be ready to connect to the VPN. Click on the Shimo menu bar icon (the hollowed out archway) and select Connect from the menu. If all goes well, it should indicate that you're connected! The application will both play a sound and the icon will change:
The Connection configuration.
To disconnect from the VPN, simply select Disconnect from the same menu.
Now start up iTunes (or download from the apple.com website) and launch the iTunes music store. You should be able to browse for, listen to and buy music, such as Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace.
The iTunes music store should be fully functional.
Downloads should work okay too. Try unticking 'allow simultaneous downloads' if you're experiencing slow speeds - this should allow individual tracks to download faster.
Try unticking 'allow simultaneous downloads' to speed up single tracks.
If you experience any difficulties in connecting or using the iTunes store, please contact us on [email protected]
/* */, and we'll investigate with you.
Enjoy your music!
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