

On the Ubuntu VM add the following line to /etc/sysctl. We want this default gateway to be assigned to all the clients on the wireless network.

I modified the ‘default gateway’ to the IP-address of the Ubuntu virtual machine, for example 192.168.1.2. StepsĪfter installing the virtual machine on my ESX, I modified the DHCP settings in my Ubiquiti USG. The idea is: passing all traffic through this box, which then passes in onto the ProtonVPN tunnel. I added a Ubuntu VM (20.04) to the NUC that will be a ProtonVPN router. In my network there is also an Intel NUC with ESX running with a lot space left for virtual machines. I uninstalled v2.2.6 and followed the instructions for installing v3.7.1 on the ProtonVPN website. I was previously using the 2.2.6 version, but I wanted to upgrade, which was a huge mistake. I want to keep that part clean as its working great. ProtonVPN broken after upgrade to Linux CLI version 3 Im using the ProtonVPN Linux CLI client Ubuntu 18.04. Which I didn’t like, I will brick my network for sure. I found some information on how to configure ProtonVPN on the Ubiquiti USG itself, however this required modifications on the CLI. So the first thing I do of course is: Googling. That would allow me to seperate my research devices from other devices and hide my home IP-address at the same time. I already have quite some network configuration such as different VLANs to protect devices from each other, for example I separated all my home automation from the other devices.Īdding a separate wireless network that automatically tunnels all my traffic through ProtonVPN is on my wishlist for quite a while. At home I’m using a network based on Ubiquiti hardware <3. During Black Friday I bought a ProtonVPN Plus account which allows me to switch IP-addresses and countries easily. Sometimes I prefer to encrypt my connection or hide my IP-address. Creating a ProtonVPN wireless network | forsec forsec Other work About Creating a ProtonVPN wireless network wesley | August 2020
