Tutorial: Configuring pfSense as VPN client to Private Internet Access
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Read the link again. That's not what it says to do. You need to pass only to local destinations. Or maybe make an alias and pass only to that. Or maybe make an alias for all private addresses and pass only to those:
10.0.0.0/8
172.16.0.0/12
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Got it.
Set that up on each of the VLANs (I have not added it to the PIA INterface or the OpenVPN interface) and that seems to be working beautifully.
Thank you!
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Set that up on each of the VLANs
I assume you mean set that up for each of the VLANs. The rule(s) only need to be on the interface that the hosts being routed to the VPN are on.
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Yes - I set it on each of the VLANs. currently I have 2 of the VLANs with VPN traffic and that might expand. It appears to be working great now.
Thanks!!
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Hello All,
I am newbiew here. Just got pfsense working on vmware on my i7 desktop. I am unable to connect to PIA. I have tried multiple times the above mentioned process but nothing happens. You can see from VPN start , seems to be every service is working.
Now when i go to Status: System logs: Gateways. There is absolutely nothing….
I have attached most of my screenshots, please let me know where i could use help
![VPN Start.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/VPN Start.PNG)
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![Services gateway.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/Services gateway.PNG)
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![firewall NAT rule.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/firewall NAT rule.PNG)
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![openvpn configuration.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/openvpn configuration.jpg)
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No idea really what's that "free roam" doing on your WAN ??? ??? ??? Regardless, that interface tells nothing regarding the topic here.
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So am i at wrong place?
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For configuring policy routing for LAN clients? Yeah, WAN is surely wrong place for that.
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The tutorial states to turn off hardware encryption and to use BL-128. Is there anyway to use AES-256 instead and use hardware encryption?
Bump….I would like to know this as well
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Not if PIA doesn't support it.
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first post so scuse the newbie here….
what are the speeds you guys have been getting vs. ddwrt flashed routers? I recently upgraded to gigabit fiber, and was looking at building a machine this weekend since 40mbps through a Nighthawk leaves me a little disappointed. I looked at the SH4860 as well, but I'd rather built something myself if I can hope for anything atleast 150-200mbps
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Hi all, newbie with a query here
I've followed this guide to get a vpn setup and working fine for normal use, my issue is that port forwarding just wont work as advertised, I have literally gone through a dozen guides, they all say basically the same thing and I swear I've done it all, but nowt actually gets through… My VPN provider has forwarded the relevant ports to me and says its all good on their end.
Do I need NAT reflection to forward a port through the vpn to a LAN IP? Are my NAT rules ok? Please help, screenshots are here http://imgur.com/a/iZOwd , I'm losing my mind here…
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You didn't post your port forward config. Firewall > NAT > Port Forward Tab.
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Hiya, thanks for replying! Its in the album now, at the bottom…
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Destination address on your port forward should not be * it should be the interface address for the appropriate VPN interface.
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Thanks. Erm, this might be a stupid question but which address is that? All traffic for that pc goes from the LAN through my Iceland VPN interface so is it the virtual address of that VPN interface or my LAN interface? And since my VPN interfaces are using "IPv4 Configuration Type: None", wont the virtual address change over time? i dont think I can make them static…
I don't know if this will help, probs not ;) but this is a rough idea of my setup
r WAN <<< Iceland-VPN Gateway <<<< 192.168.1.248
Modem<<< WAN <<< UK-VPN Gateway <<<< All other LAN IPs
L WAN xxx xxxx All LAN traffic
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In the Destination address type you select the OpenVPN interface. If you haven't assigned an interface you need to look up OpenVPN assigned interfaces. Port forwards won't work without one.
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I assigned an interface to each of the OpenVPN clients in the screenshot above, the TORGUARDICELAND interface is the one the pc @ 192.168.1.248 is using, that OpenVPN client has the virtual address 10.8.0.6, is this what you mean or does its interface have a different address? Do i need to setup a new interface somewhere? Sorry to be a pain but I've googled around this and can't find anything about a separate OpenVPN interface…. Thanks for your help with this, you're a lifesaver
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In your port forward entry, the Destination needs to be your OpenVPN interface address, not '*' I don't know how to make it more clear.
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Ok, I have set the destination to the VPN interface address, see screenshot, but the port is still not open, is there still something I'm missing? Thanks again
![Port Forwarding Rule 2.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Port Forwarding Rule 2.png)
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