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    Enctrypting all WAN TRAFFIC

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      ukr_888
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      Oh wow. That's awesome. Thanks for all your replies.  :D

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Of course with a service like that you have to trust the operators of the vpn gateway. They could equally be sniffing all your traffic.

        Steve

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          ukr_888
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          Yea I guess so. Still I find it more comforting than trusting my ISP. The fact thet at&t among other ISPs are in bed with mpaa and riaa just makes me sick. What's next? This at least puts one more barrier between me and them. Its not that I illegally download lots of contentent, its the fact that my privacy is being trampled on. I only have one isp but I have vpn alternatives. Sometimes you just have to trust for a while to see where it takes you.

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            jasonlitka
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            I tried StrongVPN but was unable to push more than 10Mbit/s.  With VyprVPN I can max out my 35/35.

            I can break anything.

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              ukr_888
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              I've heard of VyprVPN. I didn't think Pfsense would work with it.  :o Do you have a how-to on it as well?

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                jasonlitka
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                @ukr_888:

                I've heard of VyprVPN. I didn't think Pfsense would work with it.  :o Do you have a how-to on it as well?

                Requires 2.0.

                http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,35292.0.html

                I can break anything.

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                  ukr_888
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                  Great! Thanks. I will post my finding and let everyone know how it went.

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                    ukr_888
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                    So installed pfsense on another machined and followed the first tutorial by ericab and it worked perfectly. So far I noticed a slight difference speed drop but nothing major. I am ok with losing .3 megabits. Thanks guys for your help.

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      @ukr_888:

                      I am ok with losing .3 megabits.

                      Out of what? What bandwidth are you getting?

                      Steve

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                        ukr_888
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                        I am on a 6.0 / 0.5 DSL package from at&t. (fastest I can get in my area) average speed straight to throught ISP without the VPN encryption I would be 5.8 to 5.5 megabits testing to boston. My DSL hub is across the street from me  ;D With vpn I only drop to 5.2 - 5.1 or so average. The CPU on my pfsense is running rather well. Usenet w/ 20 SSL connections saturating the WAN i get about 5.2 megabits  stable with about 30% cpu usage and thats a 350 MHz PII we talking here.

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                          jasonlitka
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                          @ukr_888:

                          I am on a 6.0 / 0.5 DSL package from at&t. (fastest I can get in my area) average speed straight to throught ISP without the VPN encryption I would be 5.8 to 5.5 megabits testing to boston. My DSL hub is across the street from me  ;D With vpn I only drop to 5.2 - 5.1 or so average. The CPU on my pfsense is running rather well. Usenet w/ 20 SSL connections saturating the WAN i get about 5.2 megabits  stable with about 30% cpu usage and thats a 350 MHz PII we talking here.

                          The drop is probably due to the latency of the extra hops to send all traffic through the VPN provider.  I lucked out in that sending traffic through Vypr only adds 6-8ms to my pings.

                          I can break anything.

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                            ukr_888
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                            @jasonlitka:

                            The drop is probably due to the latency of the extra hops to send all traffic through the VPN provider.  I lucked out in that sending traffic through Vypr only adds 6-8ms to my pings.

                            I will build another pfsense box and try the vypr as well. Giagnews and vypr isnt a bad deal at all.

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