![]() ![]() ![]() Let’s get started – login to opnsense webUI. Make sure that you are forwarding (destination NAT) the port 1194/udp from the Internet inbound to your OPNsense/PFsense firewall. If you do not want to do what I am going to do as I mentioned in the paragraph above then you are done once you finish from the beginning to OpenVPN Server, and no need to continue at Firewall Rules and Network Address Translation part of this guide. Also, I will create my own firewall rules. ovpn config file field and select the configuration file obtained from the server (e.g. Navigate to VPN > OpenVPN, Import tab on the client firewall Click Browse in the. In this post, I will be disabling the outbound NAT, since I don’t want to NAT my VPN from the OPNsense to my network. If the server is also running pfSense software, use the OpenVPN Client Export Package and download the inline configuration using the Most Clients button. This is optional – by default, the OPNsense/PFsense will create firewall rules and Outbound NAT. Make sure that you have at least two interfaces – one for the WAN (em0) and the other (em1) for management. There are DDNS that offer free accounts – I use no-ip. Click on +Install next to the openvpn-client-export package. Navigate to System / Package Manager / Available Packages and then search for OpenVPN. Also, since I am going to use this for home use, so I’d use DDNS instead of using my dynamic public IP. Step 3 - Installing the Client Export Package To be able to later download our OpenVPN installer package, we need to install the Client Export Package first. I am assuming that you have the OPNsense/PFsense installed and you are able to access its webUI. ![]()
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