8. Complete General Information section of the pfSense OpenVPN® client as shown below. As you can see, most of the fields are left default. Disable this client: Leave it unchecked Server mode: Peer to Peer (SSL/TLS) Protocol: UDP on IPv4 only Device mode: tun – Layer 3 Tunnel Mode Interface: WAN Local port: Leave the field blank Server host or address: Type the selected VPN server address

##Introduction One of the most powerful features of pfSense is it’s ability to direct your data requests through different end-points using NAT rules. pfSense is amazing as an OpenVPN client because it can selectively route any device on the network through the VPN service (i.e., my tablets and TV go through US servers, while my smartphone, VoIP, computers go my local ISP). 3 Steps to Pfsense VPN Server Setup, VPN to Home or Work Apr 03, 2020 Configuring pfSense as OpenVPN client | Netgate Forum @mascot said in Configuring pfSense as OpenVPN client: @rico Thanks for the link. I watched whole video. So you want to use some VPN Provider as WAN or what is your goal? I guess it's a question of terminology. I need to access internet via OpenVPN service / VPN provider, so I think the answer is - yes. How do I configure pfsense as an outbound VPN client? We use pfsense as a router/firewall. Because we're based in China, it is useful for us to have VPN access for all our internal clients. Instead of each individual client connecting to a VPN server stateside, I'd like to configure pfsense as a VPN client and have all the network traffic be routed through it.

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Using the vpn setup in this way, all of my clients traffic gets routed through the VPN, which is great. If I trace route from the pfsense to some IP I can see that my pfSense traffic is also being routed through the VPN: fantastic. The only problem is that the DNS Resolver does not work. OpenVPN Configuration (pfSense) – ELITS To export VPN configuration in an easy manner there is a package that can help us. In pfSense, go to System - Package Manager - Available Packages. Find the package called openvpn-client-export and hit the install button, then confirm. Exporting user configuration. Go to VPN - OpenVPN and then click the Client Export tab. openvpn - pfSense - Spiceworks