![]() Hardware Crypto: Whether this is supported depends on your device.Auth digest algorithm: SHA512 (512-bit). ![]() Fallback Data Encryption Algorithm: AES-256-CBC (256-bit key, 128-bit block).Data Encryption Algorithms: AES-256-GCM, AES-128-GCM, AES-256-CBC.Client Certificate: None (Username and/or Password required).Peer Certificate Revocation List: leave unchanged.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.NetSheild Ad-blocker advanced (available only if you have a paid plan, also blocks malware and trackers): +f2įor example, to enable NetSheild Ad-blocker, enter username+f1.Note: to enable additional features, add the following suffixes to your OpenVPN username. Password: Your Proton VPN OpenVPN Password.Username: Your Proton VPN OpenVPN Username.You can find your OpenVPN credentials in your Proton VPN account settings. Note: These settings require your Proton VPN OpenVPN credentials, which are different from your regular Proton VPN login credentials. Description: Choose a display name for this configuration (for example, Proton VPN IS-03 UDP ).Proxy Authentication: Leave unchanged (none).Server port: If Protocol is TCP, use 443.For example, Iceland Server #03 has the URL, which corresponds to the IP address 185.159.158.50 Copy the server’s URL and use a DNS lookup tool to find its corresponding IP address. To do this, go to, find the server you wish to connect to, and in its Actions column, click the ⋁ icon next to the Download button. Server host or address: Enter the IP address of the server you wish to connect to.Protocol: Either UDP on IPv4 only or TCP on IPv4 only (your choice).Fill in the configuration fields as follows: General Information Go to VPN → OpenVPN → Clients and click Add.Ģ. In this step, you will add an OpenVPN client to encrypt your data and tunnel it to the VPN server.ġ. Paste this certificate into the Certificate data field.ħ. The certificate starts with -–BEGIN CERTIFICATE-– and ends with -–END CERTIFICATE-–. Open the OpenVPN configuration file you downloaded earlier in a text editor and copy the certificate text. For Method, select Import an existing Certificate Authority.ĥ. Choose a Descriptive Name (for example, Proton VPN AG).Ĥ. Log in to pfSense and go to System → Cert. Open your browser and type in to open the pfSense frontend.Ģ. To use the pfSense OpenVPN client, you first need to add the Proton VPN certificate.ġ. ![]() The configuration files can be downloaded in the Downloads section of your account A computer in the LAN network to access the pfSense frontend.Preconfigured and working pfSense 2.5.x-RELEASE.Note that we have a separate guide on How to set up Proton VPN on pfSense 2.4.5-*. ![]() As usual, a Plus or Visionary plan is required for devices on your network to access streaming services. This guide shows you how to set up Proton VPN on pfSense 2.5.x, which allows any device connected to your router to be protected with a Proton VPN connection. ![]()
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