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- | ====== PFSense - OpenVPN - Use pfSense as an OpenVPN client ====== | ||
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- | This change does not apply to you if you use pfSense as an OpenVPN server, but rather when you use it as an OpenVPN client. | ||
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- | Where users are redirecting all of their traffic to a VPN service such as Private Internet Access (PIA) or ExpressVPN. | ||
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- | In some scenarios, users reported back that their DNS was leaking. | ||
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- | You can handle this a number of ways. | ||
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- | One possible solution would be use to DNS over TLS as described in Configuring Quad9 on pfSense. | ||
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- | Another option is to go to **Services -> DNS Resolver -> General Settings** and switch the outgoing network interface to LAN only instead of all. | ||
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- | As always, don't forget to click **Save** after making your changes. | ||
pfsense/openvpn/use_pfsense_as_an_openvpn_client.1606650493.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/11/29 11:48 by peter