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after searching for a while i found that the only best source available to establish a vpn connection programmatically in mac is at

http://lists.apple.com/archives/Macnetworkprog/2011/May/msg00032.html

but i was struck at the 5th point while coding which says about kSCNetworkProtocolTypePPP and there is no such thing...

has anybody done it as shown in the above link or is there any other source available...?

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  • @user3883413's answer refers to an open-source command line tool -[macosvpn](https://github.com/halo/macosvpn) on GitHub - that to quote the README can: "Create Mac OS VPNs programmatically". Can you not simply use this, or at least fork it & tailor it for your specific needs? – MatzFan Feb 11 '16 at 20:19

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but i was struck at the 5th point while coding which says about kSCNetworkProtocolTypePPP and there is no such thing...

There is no need to fetch the PPP protocol, you can apply the settings directly to the interface you created. If you created the interface like this:

interface = SCNetworkInterfaceCreateWithInterface(bottomInterface, kSCNetworkInterfaceTypePPP);

you can apply the PPP options directly using:

SCNetworkInterfaceSetConfiguration(interface, myOptions)

You'll have to apply the shared secret using

SCNetworkInterfaceSetExtendedConfiguration(interface, CFSTR("IPSec"), myOptions)

And if you want to enable "Send all traffic over VPN", you'll need to apply those settings by fetching the IPv4 protocol first:

SCNetworkProtocolRef protocol = SCNetworkServiceCopyProtocol(service, kSCNetworkProtocolTypeIPv4);
SCNetworkProtocolSetConfiguration(protocol, myOptions)

The source code mentioned in this answer was extracted from https://github.com/halo/macosvpn/blob/master/macosvpn/Classes/VPNController.m where you can find it in its entirety.