Siff 0 Posted ... Hi, Is it possible to run a personal VPN server at the same time as connecting to AirVPN? I don't know a great deal about networking/VPNs, but I do have a decent router (pFsense) that I built for better VPN speeds and I'm going to set it up so my the VPN is running on there, as opposed to individual PCs so that all network traffic is protected. In the past, I've had a VPN server so that I can connect to my home network whilst working away and I'm wondering if this is still possible? If so, will my portable devices share the same external IP as my home network? Just an indication of whether I can do this or not and a nudge in the right direction and I should be able to figure the rest out myself. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post
pfSense_fan 181 Posted ... Yes you can. I do this. All you have to is assign the "ovpns1" or equivalent as an interface, create a manual outbound NAT rule for the subnet of that interface that points towards your AirVPN gateway and create firewall rules to enforce the policy routing. Have you set up pfSense to connect to AirVPN yet? Quote Hide pfSense_fan's signature Hide all signatures Have my guides helped you? Help me keep helping you, use my referral: How to set up pfSense 2.3 for AirVPNFriends don't let friends use consumer networking equipment! Share this post Link to post