Now you should see 6 rules under Mappings.Change the Mode to Manual Outbound NAT rule generation, then save and apply changes.With Firewall Rules we tell pfSense to route everything through the Proton VPN interface (and with that, through the secure connection) we set up in Step Three. Description: Name of the Interface (alphanumeric only).Press on OPT1 on the left of the interface.In our case, this is Proton VPN IS-03 UDP as ovpnc1. To route the whole network through the secure Proton VPN tunnel, we need to set up Interfaces and Firewall rules first. The pfSense VPN setup was done successfully and is already up and running at this point, but it won’t route any traffic through it, yet. Step Three: Configuring the OpenVPN Interface If everything was done correctly for the pfSense VPN setup, you should see the Client there now and the status is up. Don’t add/remove routes: Leave unchecked.Topology: Subnet - One IP address per client in a common subnet.Limit outgoing bandwidth: Leave blank, unless you prefer otherwise.If you want to be safe, choose No hardware crypto acceleration. If it’s supported it has to be turned on under System –> Advanced –> Miscellaneous as well. Hardware Crypto: Depending on your device.Auth digest algorithm: SHA512 (512-bit).If it’s supported it has to be turned on under System –> Advanced –> Miscellaneous as well. Hardware Crypto: Depending on your device.Auth digest algorithm: SHA512 (512-bit).Encryption Algorithm: For reliability, use AES-256-CBC (256 bit key, 128 bit block).Client Certificate: None (Username and/or Password required).Peer Certificate Authority: Proton VPN AG (or the descriptive name you used in Step One).The Key starts with -–BEGIN OpenVPN Static key V1-–and ends with -–END OpenVPN Static key V1-– TLS Key: Paste the Key from the OpenVPN configuration file.Automatically generate a TLS Key: Unchecked.Note: to use our NetShield DNS filtering feature, append the suffix +f1 to your Username to block malware, or +f2 to block malware, ads, and trackers (for example 123456789+f2). Password: Your Proton VPN OpenVPN Password (enter twice).
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