![]() ![]() It's a bit of mucking around however it's worth it. The only thing I did was change the mask on the assigned ip from a /16 to a /32 I put all this in the relevant section in pfSense it worked perfectly. You should now have all the information you need - your private key and assigned IP. ![]() Get your private IP from ifconfig / ip addr depending on your version of linux Use the WireGuard tools to dump the config ( wg show and wg showconf nordlynx ) Install NordVPN as per the instructions on their websiteĬonfigure NordVPN to use WireGuard (nordvpn set technology nordlynx)Ĭonnect to NordVPN to your desired server You need a Linux PC so either use an existing one or build a vm However it's relatively easy to extract it (if laborious) select a different proxy - you will almost always need to restart the router! The choice you face is ether: (1) Run separate clients on each of the devices accessing your LAN- no router reboot required or (2) Sling your BT Smart Hub 2 and buy an Asus router, configure your NordVPN firmware manually and reboot the router every time you want to switch proxy.For those that use NordVPN, you probably already know that they refuse to provide the required configuration for setting up WireGuard on routers. Note that whenever you want to 'stir the tunnel' - i.e. You must then configure the settings manually yourself. You can (apparently - never done it yet myself) download the Asus firmware that runs the VPN 'router client' directly from the VPN provider's website. (If that all makes sense.!) The most popular router brands are the from the Asus family. From what I can make out, if you're looking for LAN wide protection by accessing your VPN provider's tunnel directly from your router, you need to buy a router that allows for the updating of the router firmware to load and run the firmware version of your VPN provider's client. It's just another way of saying that they don't care what VPN client you run on your computer. The boast that "all BT Smart Hubs are configured to support most VPN clients" is vacuously meaningless and totally redundant. The BT Smart Hub 2 does NOT support VPN firmware. Hi! Just seen your question and I'm now in the same boat. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |