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PPTP VPN Mac: Easiest & Best Way to Connect in 2025

By Team equinuxFebruary 24, 2023August 13th, 2025No Comments

Need to connect to PPTP VPN Mac? Apple removed the built-in support for PPTP VPN connections in 2016. But there is an easy way to use PPTP VPN on your Mac that doesn't require you to keep using an older macOS version.

Read on for more details on how to set up PPTP VPN on your Mac or, if you already have a VPN Tracker account, get started right away with the VPN Tracker PPTP VPN Mac configuration assistant.

How to connect to PPTP VPN Mac?

What you need:

  • The IP address or host name of your VPN gateway
  • The remote network range you want to connect to via VPN
  • A VPN client (VPN Tracker is the only VPN client to support PPTP VPN Mac connections on newer macOS versions)

Good to know: VPN Tracker works with all leading gateway manufacturers and, thanks to the PPTP configuration assistant, allows you to set up a PPTP VPN Mac connection in seconds.

Download VPN Tracker

To start setting up your PPTP VPN Mac connection, you need to install VPN Tracker on your Mac and create a free account:

You are now ready to start using the PPTP configuration assistant to set up your PPTP VPN Mac connection.

Using the PPTP VPN Mac Configuration Assistant

With the PPTP VPN configuration assistant in VPN Tracker, you can set up a PPTP connection to use on your Mac in just 3 simple steps. Here's how it works:

Step one: VPN Gateway information

Open the PPTP configuration assistant. Under "Address", enter the WAN IP address or host name for the device you are connecting to.

If you aren't sure, you can usually find this in the main network overview page of your device's user interface.

PPTP VPN Mac setup in VPN Tracker 365 showing VPN gateway IP input screen

Enter your gateway's IP address or host name

Step two: Remote network settings

In the next step, you need to determine how your VPN traffic will be handled.

Host to everywhere

If you simply want all internet traffic to be tunnelled through the VPN, select "Host to Everywhere" from the dropdown menu and proceed to the next step:

PPTP VPN Mac network access settings in VPN Tracker 365 with topology options

Choose host to everywhere to route all network traffic through the VPN

"Host to everywhere" can impact your internet connection speed. It may also cut you off from network resources such as printers, file servers, databases, etc. in your local network while connected.

Host to network

Alternatively, you can configure so-called "split tunneling" and determine exactly which network to access over your PPTP VPN Mac.

To do this, choose "Host to Network" from the dropdown and enter the IP address of the remote network you want to connect to:

PPTP VPN Mac split tunneling setup in VPN Tracker with custom remote network

Enter your remote network to set up split tunneling for your connection

Step three: DNS settings (optional)

Next you will be given the option to configure DNS settings for your PPTP VPN Mac connection. This step is optional.

If you want to use DNS, check the box "Use remote DNS server".

Do I need to configure DNS settings for my connection?

If you only access things on your network using IP addresses (e.g. "192.168.1.4"), you can skip this step. If you access services using a hostname (e.g. "intranet.greenhaven.net"), you'll need to configure DNS.

Find out more →

Check the box "Receive DNS Settings from VPN Gateway" to automatically adopt your gateway's settings for the connection.

Configure DNS settings for PPTP VPN Mac in VPN Tracker 365

Check these options to adopt the DNS settings configured on your VPN gateway

Important: If you check this box, please ensure you have configured DNS on your gateway. If not, you will not be able to reach websites and other services.

Alternatively, uncheck this box and enter your DNS server and search domains in the fields provided:

Custom DNS and search domain settings for PPTP VPN Mac in VPN Tracker 365

Add custom DNS settings for your VPN connection

In the final dropdown, it's important to distinguish between whether the connection uses DNS only for search domains (i.e. your internal host names) or for all domains (public and private.) If you select all domains and find yourself unable to access regular internet websites, you can always go back and update the configuration to only use your specific search domains.

Tip: If you are unsure about your DNS configuration, please reach out to your network admin for advice or uncheck the box "Use remote DNS server" and move on to the final step.

Connect to PPTP VPN on Mac (PPTP VPN Mac Guide)

Once you've completed the steps in the guide, click "Create connection" to save your new connection to your account using secure end-to-end encryption.

Final step of PPTP VPN Mac setup in VPN Tracker 365 requiring password to create connection

Save your connection using secure end-to-end encryption

You can now connect to PPTP VPN Mac! Switch back to the VPN Tracker for Mac app to access your new connection.

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