![]() ![]() ![]() When you click to install it, a disclaimer is laid out in front of you so that you are aware of the status of this feature & code: At this time this code is new, unvetted, possibly buggy, and should beĬonsidered "experimental". At the time of writing, the package is at v0.1.5, as seen below: Wireguard Experimental Package There are some minor differences with the new package but the process is largely the same. Here, we will quickly revisit the setup process. Since then, Netgate announced its removal from the CE and Plus edition, and shortly after an experimental, add-on package was made available (see the source code on Github) so that those users still interested could install it and continue experimenting with it in pfSense. This post is a quick follow up to my earlier tutorial explaining the setup process for Wireguard when it was still integrated directly in Pfsense (v2.5.0). How to install the Wireguard add-on package on pfSense CE 2.5.2+ and set up a Wireguard tunnel from a device to your router.
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