

I was quickly learning the true advanced settings for configuring interfaces and routing traffic properly. I had some strange issues that like only the first device setup in my WireGuard worked, or when I enabled Wireguard all my non-VPN devices lost Internet. Now from someone moving from purely ISP consumer based software - this was a bit to learn. Now I started following this official OPNsense tutorial on setting up WireGuard and it worked fairly well, but knowing my setup had a few differences left me to figure it out myself. All wired up and configured properly through OPNsense.Pi-hole to route all traffic over the network or VPN.A VPN you can use anywhere that supports WireGuard to connect back home.

After a few more weeks - its all been perfected and I want to walk through supporting a few things: OPNsense - WireGuard - List ConfigurationsĪ few months ago I finished a mini home-lab build out to support some new cool technology in my network.
