used to connect, from OpenVPN 2.5 to OpenVPN 2.6, and from OpenSSL 1.1.1w to OpenSSL 3.0.
The newer versions can cause problems if your VPN configuration is very old, or if the VPN server you use has a very old setup.
Here's one problem that can happen: your VPN doesn't connect and the status switches back and forth between "Authorizing" and "Waiting for server response".
If that happens, examine the log. If you see the following error (it will be highlighted in red):
OpenSSL: error:0A00014D:SSL routines::legacy sigalg disallowed or unsupported:
Try changing the version of OpenVPN/SSL to OpenVPN 2.6.9 - OpenSSL 1.1.1w.
If that works and the VPN connects, contact whoever gave you your VPN configuration files. They use an out-of-date signature algorithm that is no longer supported by modern versions of OpenSSL.
At some point Tunnelblick will no longer include OpenSSL 1.1.1w. It is no longer supported by OpenSSL, and does not receive security updates, so you should get your configurations set up to be compatible with newer versions.