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=Pihole, OpenVPN, DNSCrypt=
=OpenVPN plus PIA=


==Preparing the Pi==
==Preparing the Pi==


===Fixing iptables===
===Fixing iptables legacy===


On the Kali linux pi image I used, I had to fix iptables to use a legacy NAT mode:
On the Kali linux pi image I used, I had to fix iptables to use a legacy NAT mode:
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Initially, 0 was selected. Select the one called <code>iptables-legacy</code>.
Initially, 0 was selected. Select the one called <code>iptables-legacy</code>.
==OpenVPN==
https://docs.pi-hole.net/guides/vpn/installation/


===Installing OpenVPN===
===Installing OpenVPN===
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I used the default port 1194, defaults for everything else.
I used the default port 1194, defaults for everything else.
Grab a coffee, this will install a bunch of stuff.
===Checking OpenVPN Interface===
OpenVPN will create a tun0 interface. Get its IP address:
<pre>
ifconfig tun0 | grep 'inet'
</pre>
Now take note of this IP address, as we will need to set a DNS option for our OpenVPN connection.
===Use Pi VPN Gateway as DNS Server===
The next step will tell anyone on the VPN network we just created to use the Pi as the DNS server.
{{Main|Kali/OpenVPN/DNS}}
==PIA==
https://www.novaspirit.com/2017/06/22/raspberry-pi-vpn-router-w-pia/
<!--
===Setup===
<pre>
wget https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/openvpn/openvpn.zip
unzip openvpn.zip -d openvpn
sudo cp openvpn/ca.rsa.2048.crt openvpn/crl.rsa.2048.pem /etc/openvpn/
sudo cp 'openvpn/US New York.ovpn' /etc/openvpn/US.conf
</pre>
===Add to OpenVPN===
Now add login creds for PIA to file <code>/etc/openvpn/login</code>:
<pre>
username123
password123
</pre>
Now edit the config file to use these creds:
<pre>
vim /etc/openvpn/US.conf
</pre>
change the line with <code>auth-user-pass</code> in it to:
<pre>
auth-user-pass /etc/openvpn/login
ca /etc/openvpn/ca.rsa.2048.crt
</pre>
===Test it out===
Check that it runs interactively:
<pre>
openvpn --config /etc/openvpn/US.conf
</pre>
Now set it as a startup service:
<pre>
sudo systemctl enable openvpn@US
</pre>
===Enable packet forwarding===
Edit <code>/etc/sysctl.conf</code>
Add/uncomment the line:
<pre>
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
</pre>
Enable the service:
<pre>
sudo sysctl -p
</pre>
-->
==Forwarding from OpenVPN to Access Point==
{{Main|Kali/OpenVPN/Hotspot}}
=Flags=
{{PiFlag}}
{{OpenVPNFlag}}
[[Category:Networking]]
[[Category:Iptables]]

Latest revision as of 03:32, 10 July 2020

OpenVPN plus PIA

Preparing the Pi

Fixing iptables legacy

On the Kali linux pi image I used, I had to fix iptables to use a legacy NAT mode:

$ sudo update-alternatives --config iptables
There are 2 choices for the alternative iptables (providing /usr/sbin/iptables).

  Selection    Path                       Priority   Status
------------------------------------------------------------
  0            /usr/sbin/iptables-nft      20        auto mode
* 1            /usr/sbin/iptables-legacy   10        manual mode
  2            /usr/sbin/iptables-nft      20        manual mode

Initially, 0 was selected. Select the one called iptables-legacy.

OpenVPN

https://docs.pi-hole.net/guides/vpn/installation/

Installing OpenVPN

wget https://git.io/vpn -O openvpn-install.sh
chmod 755 openvpn-install.sh
sudo ./openvpn-install.sh

This will ask you which interface the openvpn server should bind to. Select the one that is public-facing (the internet).

I used the default port 1194, defaults for everything else.

Grab a coffee, this will install a bunch of stuff.

Checking OpenVPN Interface

OpenVPN will create a tun0 interface. Get its IP address:

ifconfig tun0 | grep 'inet'

Now take note of this IP address, as we will need to set a DNS option for our OpenVPN connection.

Use Pi VPN Gateway as DNS Server

The next step will tell anyone on the VPN network we just created to use the Pi as the DNS server.

PIA

https://www.novaspirit.com/2017/06/22/raspberry-pi-vpn-router-w-pia/


Forwarding from OpenVPN to Access Point

Flags