I was going to use the built-in OpenVPN in TrueNAS until I found out it’s going to be deprecated.

I only really need it for the qbitorrent/transmission and prowlarr/jackett (haven’t decided yet) apps in TrueNAS, so I don’t know what the next best option is.

I have found plenty of documentation on how to use the integrated OpenVPN feature of TrueNAS, but since the announcement of it’s deprecation and future elimination is only ~2 months old, I haven’t found any new documentation yet on alternate methods.

I see stuff about tailscale but that doesn’t seem to be what I’m trying to do.

Thanks.

    • @peregus
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      51 year ago

      I’d go this route directly on OPNsense.

    • robsutoOP
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      11 year ago

      In order to use PIA in the Wireguard app, don’t I have to select

      OpenVPN (deprecated)

      in the dropdown for VPN? I’m trying to avoid something that will be removed in the near future. Or am I reading that wrong?

  • @[email protected]B
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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

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    LXC Linux Containers
    PIA Private Internet Access brand of VPN
    VPN Virtual Private Network

    2 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 9 acronyms.

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    If you plan to use docker containers for qbittorrent. gluetun is a pretty good way to put everything behind a vpn. It supports openvpn and wireguard, with presets for many providers

    • ditty
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      11 year ago

      This is what I do with qbitttorrent and PIA. But I don’t have the *rr apps using the VPN, just torrenting. And now I basically never use it since I have usenet ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • Xhenon
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    21 year ago

    For me this depends if you switch off any device in the year, for example, in my case when I’m on holidays usually out home, I switch off the proxmox server but I don’t switch off my router so, in my case I’ll choose to install in the router.

    Maybe you will ask why I switch off my proxmox and basically the answer is because if something fails and I’m not at home to solve it, I don’t want the server running wrongly until I’m back.

    • robsutoOP
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      11 year ago

      Ah that makes sense. I plan to run this thing 24/7

      • Xhenon
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        21 year ago

        Then I’ll prefer to install in the router, usually maintenance is less and shortest in the router. If you stop the proxmox server or the truenas for maintenance, you will stop the VPN. In my case it will cause an issue to my family

  • @ikidd
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    Use the wireguard plugin directly on your OPNsense router.

    I’ve heard the Tailscale plugin is good as well, maybe easier to set up. I’ve never used it though. Overall, Tailscale seems very approachable and is based on wireguard as well.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I use Tailscale on PFsense. Just advertise the route to the local subnet and accept routes on whatever machine you’re accessing from and you’ve got yourself a pretty much plug and play solution.