Description: Private Internet Access London VPN.Server port: 1198 or 1197 depending on which security level you want.Server host or address: (or whichever location you copied above. In the General Information section change the following values: Many of the settings can be left at default, if I do not mention them then they are the stock settings so refer to the images for what they should be. Head over to VPN > Clients > Add to add a new VPN client. For example, clicking on the UK reveals 3 VPN servers, select the address of the one you want to use, I am using the London one in this example:Ĭopy this address. Select a location, then copy the address you want to use. Then select the server you want to use, you can repeat this for as many servers as you want to use, you might want one in the UK and one in the US. We need to decide which server location we want to connect to, PIA currently has 3300 servers in 68 locations across 47 countries, so quite a wide range. If everything worked, you will now have a new CA listed in the table and the “Distinguished name” (DN) column will have pre-populated information: OpenVPN Setup Then in the Certificate data box, paste the certificate data you copied:įinally hit Save to create that CA. Give a descriptive name and change the method to “ Import an existing Certificate Authority“. Click Add to create a new Certificate Authority. Next, head to System > Certificate Manager and make sure you are on the CAs tab. Once downloaded, open the file in notepad/notepad++ and highlight everything within the file and copy to clipboard: Certificate installationįirst we need to install the PIA CA certificates into pfSense so that we can use them within the VPN configuration.įirst download the correct certificate here: To give you some reference, the APU2 that I reviewed here is capable of 100mbps over VPN using the recommended security we see here, but cannot get close to the 300mbps my link is capable of.
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