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    • Bob.DigB
      Bob.Dig LAYER 8
      last edited by Bob.Dig

      I just realized that there is a even worse explanation to this: I don't have a "VPN-killswitch" for OpenWRT. And the guide on surfshark for OpenWRT is just trash (confirmed)!
      That means, I don't see problems on OpenWRT because I have leaks!
      @rtorres Now my question to you, have you done any "leak protection" for your setup on pfSense?

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      • rtorresR
        rtorres Rebel Alliance @Bob.Dig
        last edited by rtorres

        @Bob-Dig LOL YES! But insomnia always wins so I'm always up ALL night!

        I watch them literally every morning, spot check during the day, and at night.

        I make it a ritual to constantly check because I have Wireguard on my devices to 'remote' to my pfSense to take advantage of pfBlockerNG and Surfshark/IVPN VPN services.

        I did not include ANY kill switches like IVPN suggests (not too sure if the Surfshark had that on their guide). I only included static routes and rules to allow from VPN server to WAN - although IDK if this is needed since this was part of the kill switch.

        I am constantly checking on dnsleaktest.com for any leaks.. but so far so good, only the DNS I specified have been popping up. But I am thinking of just removing VPN DNS servers and hosting it 'in-house.'

        I will add Germany to my list and monitor. I am curious as IVPN has been behaving but I see Surfshark has been a bit crazy with latency and packet loss...

        I get a good 1.21Gbps - 1.25Gbps, I pay my ISP for 1.2Gbps.. so I call it good! :)
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        I have about 8 VPN connections on my pfSense and make sure I have a monitor IP on them to check latency and all that good stuff:

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        • Bob.DigB
          Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @rtorres
          last edited by

          @rtorres said in surfshark guide for pfsense wireguard:

          I did not include ANY kill switches like IVPN suggests (not too sure if the Surfshark had that on their guide).

          So there is one option in pfSense you really should tick: Skip rules when gateway is down (SystemAdvancedMiscellaneous)
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          For my setup, it looks like BERLIN has continuous problems but also I have not seen the same flakiness now having a "Killswitch" for OpenWRT. So for me it could still be a problem in pfSense.

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            Irontalon @yucca1960
            last edited by stephenw10

            @yucca1960

            Yes, I have a very good tutorial in PDF format specifically created for surfshark wireguard on Pfsense.

            Apparently you can't attach files here so I put it on my Google drive.

            [Bad link removed]

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Your link is restricted, I can't open it.

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                savostian333 @Irontalon
                last edited by johnpoz

                @Irontalon said in surfshark guide for pfsense wireguard:

                @yucca1960

                Yes, I have a very good tutorial in PDF format specifically created for surfshark wireguard on Pfsense.

                Apparently you can't attach files here so I put it on my Google drive.

                snipped link

                It says "You need access"
                Can u please modify the settings to allow the access for all?

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @savostian333
                  last edited by

                  @savostian333 you have a 1 post wonder give some random link to a pdf, Not sure why anyone would follow that link

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                  • Bob.DigB
                    Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @johnpoz
                    last edited by Bob.Dig

                    @johnpoz But he also is. I would delete both users/posts if I would be in charge, better save than sorry.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Mmm, killed it for now. Let's see...

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                        savostian333 @johnpoz
                        last edited by

                        @johnpoz said in surfshark guide for pfsense wireguard:

                        @savostian333 you have a 1 post wonder give some random link to a pdf, Not sure why anyone would follow that link

                        I was interested. Is that an issue? 😕

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          It could be legit. Link was broken and we wait for an update from the poster....

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                            flat4
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                            danger will robinson, danger

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                              The Party of Hell No
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                              https://www.wundertech.net/how-to-set-up-wireguard-on-pfsense/

                              https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/lmv1cp/how_to_setup_wireguard_on_pfsense_252102_with/

                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXFbEbzFEXw

                              https://www.paolotagliaferri.com/create-wireguard-vpn-tunnel-with-pfsense-2-5-0/

                              https://coygeek.com/docs/pfsense-wireguard/ - 404

                              These are the links I found most helpful.

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                                The Party of Hell No @The Party of Hell No
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                                @The-Party-of-Hell-No

                                Conversation I had with technician at Surf Shark about two WireGuard tunnels simultaneously:

                                another question can I use the same tunnel and have multiple gateways(Peers) going to different surfshark servers through the same tunnel?
                                Saul Buchanan
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                                Not at the same time, but you can use the same tunnel with different peers, yes.
                                Okay, can I create individual tunnels for each peer (Surfshark server) I wish to use as a gateways.
                                I have done this using the openvpn protocol
                                Saul Buchanan
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                                Essentially yes.
                                Isn't the problem generating keys for each tunnel?
                                Saul Buchanan
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                                Not really, as you can use the same private keys with multiple tunnels. I would just like to emphasize that multiple connections at a time from the same device will most likely encounter issues.

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                                The challenge I ran into was thinking the endpoint port (51820) had to match the tunnel port.. It cannot be changed - obviously it is set by SurfShark, but it means both tunnels share the same endpoint port.

                                It seems to work:

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