Quote from: zz00mm on April 28, 2022, 03:27:12 AMAnother option that should work. I use ProtonVPN and several weeks ago the DNS stopped resolving for us-free-01 thru us-free-08 and nl-free-01 thru nl-free-11 for some strange reason. Once the DNS resolv issue was corrected, pulled all the IP address's via nslookup/dig and put them into a file "/usr/local/etc/unbound.opnsense.d/protonvpncom.conf" using a different hostname for each. As you can see in the attachment us-free and nl-free was used as to not interfere with external resolution.
I think this could be used in a similar fashion to create upto 64 hostnames with multiple IP's, plus this would survive any kind of software update. I've modified file(s) in the past and they were wiped out with update/upgrades, so keeping the info somewhere that it doesn't get erased.
Just another idea to consider.
EDIT: I fixed it with this guide https://protonvpn.com/support/pfsense-openvpn
That's great.
Im from the netherlands too. And also using proton. Could you pass my your main opnsense configuratino backup?? :-)
I can't get it to work. And! What a work to enter everything by hand :-)
you can email me at opnsense.domestic227@passmail.net
Thanks in advance my fellow countryman