FdzhUKr2Xs1sPFob6Mvq 0 Posted ... Hi,I´ve tried to configure Airvpn on my Firewall with this tutorial (https://airvpn.org/topic/17444-how-to-set-up-pfsense-23-for-airvpn/). Unfortunately the tutorial is written for pfsense and there are to many differences in the web gui to use it with OPNsense. So I couldn´t get it running with this tutorial.I want to route my whole traffic through Airvpn.Does anybody has a hint or an how to do?Please consider that Im a beginner at opnsense, so the options and steps are not self-explanatory to me.I also speak german Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1435 Posted ... Unfortunately, no one has stepped forward yet. I'm personally not sure about OPNsense as there seems to be a small dispute over the ethics of this project and its initiator. Something about the initiator making false claims and being a nag in general and that he didn't understand why it was necessary for pfSense's further development to change the license to a more permissive one. They also noticed that OPNsense releases allegedly follow the pfSense release cycle, suggesting that OPNsense consolidates fame and users at pfSense's (programming) cost.While the other side is not content with pfSense's development and the involvement of NetGate, the company created to sell networking hardware based on pfSense, which is the reason why pfSense changed the license in the first place. They compare their move to similar examples like OwnCloud/Nextcloud and OpenELEC/LibreELEC. I'd use pfSense. It's just better supported and development shouldn't stop for some time. Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post
untamo 2 Posted ... Having used both pfSense and OPNSense, OPNSense is far and away my preference. There's some good reddit threads about pfSense's terrible behavior while being a bad actor that really sealed the deal for me on my choice. In the end, rock whatever you want. Older guide here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=3g6iu3s81dvm4cq5l67jhg7jp0&topic=4979.0 2 Lee47 and Outis reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Ayfid 0 Posted ... I switched from pfSense to OPNsense after the terrible behaviour from the NetGate CEO. I'm not sure what giganerd is talking about, he seems to have gotten things the wrong way round. Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1435 Posted ... I switched from pfSense to OPNsense after the terrible behaviour from the NetGate CEO. I'm not sure what giganerd is talking about, he seems to have gotten things the wrong way round.Contribute to us learning more by explaining the terrible behavior you describe. Sent via Tapatalk. 1 TDJ211 reacted to this Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post
viry 0 Posted ... On 3/24/2019 at 8:20 AM, giganerd said: Contribute to us learning more by explaining the terrible behavior you describe. Sent via Tapatalk. SO about the whole opnsense vs pfsense, the behaviour he described is about the ceo of pfsense registering the domain opnsense.com to discredit opnsense. The main reason why I choose opnsense over pfsense is that it is more modern, it has a better webgui and the backend uses a MVC framework, it supports more hardware due to not needing aes-ni extensions and uses hardened bsd. Not to mention the two factor auth is a big plus but of course this comes with a cost no pfblockerng Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... 43 minutes ago, viry said: SO about the whole opnsense vs pfsense, the behaviour he described is about the ceo of pfsense registering the domain opnsense.com to discredit opnsense. The main reason why I choose opnsense over pfsense is that it is more modern, it has a better webgui and the backend uses a MVC framework, it supports more hardware due to not needing aes-ni extensions and uses hardened bsd. Not to mention the two factor auth is a big plus but of course this comes with a cost no pfblockerng pfsense doesn't require AES-NI. that requirement was removed. Quote Share this post Link to post
viry 0 Posted ... I guessed they faced a lot of back lash then which was one of the deciding factors for looking else where my apologies for being incorrect. I'll publish a howto on getting airvpn working with opnsense. Quote Share this post Link to post
Free_Norway 0 Posted ... have a look at this guide, it's easy to adapt to AirVPN/your settings:https://nguvu.org/pfsense/pfsense-baseline-setup/https://nguvu.org/pfsense/pfsense-multi-vpn-wan/ Used it 4 years ago for a multi-vpn setup with Opnsense and AirVPN. Quote Share this post Link to post
daleus 1 Posted ... Hi, 1. Open the .ovpn file in notepad or something and copy everything from resolv-retry infinite down to the bottom. Go to vpn -> openvpn -> clients and select your openvpn instance Set it to SSL/TLS/UDP4 (I haven't tested with anything except UDP4) Insert a hostname / port Go to Advanced Box & Paste, click save and connection should come up under vpn->openvpn->connection status 1 go558a83nk reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post