--- layout: wiki title: VPN permalink: /wiki/VPN/ --- How To make a VPN Gateway in Qubes ---------------------------------- The simplest case if you set up a VPN connection using the Network Manager inside one of your VMs. Setting up such a connection is really not Qubes specific and it is documented in Your Operating system documentation. If you using the Qubes default Guest OS (Fedora): [​Establishing a VPN Connection](http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/System_Administrators_Guide/sec-Establishing_a_VPN_Connection.html) The Qubes specific part is choose the right VM for the VPN client: ### NetVM The simplest case if you set up a VPN connection using the Network Manager inside your NetVM. Because the [NetworkManager?](/wiki/NetworkManager) already started you are ready to set up your VPN connection. However this has some disadvantages: - You have to place (and probably save) Your VPN credentials inside the NetVM wich is directly connected to the outside world - All your AppVMs wich are connected to the NetVM will be connected to the VPN (by default) ### AppVM While the Network Manager is not started here (for a good reason) You can configure any kind of VPN client in your AppVM as well, however it is only suggested if you have to use a special VPN client. ### ProxyVM **WARNING:** *Currently the [NetworkManager?](/wiki/NetworkManager) is not working in ProxyVMs as expected. Actually it will mess up the routing table and because of that your packets may not be routed to the VPN tunnel. - This surely occurs if your VPN wants to be the default gateway.* One of the best thing in Qubes that you can use a special type of VMs called ProxyVM (or FirewallVM). The special thing is that your AppVMs see this as a NetVM, and the NetVMs see it as an AppVM. Because of that You can place a ProxyVM between your AppVMs and Your NetVM. This is how the default firewall VM is working. Using a ProxyVM to set up a VPN client will gives you the ability to: - Separate your VPN credentials from Your AppVM data. - You can easily control which of your AppVMs are connected to your VPN by simply set it as a NetVM of the desired AppVM. **To setup a ProxyVM as a VPN gateway you should:** 1. check (`rpm -q qubes-core-vm`) if you have the package **qubes-core-vm** version **2.1.36** (or later) 2. create a new VM and check the ProxyVM radio button [![No image "Create\_New\_VM.png" attached to VPN](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "Create_New_VM.png" attached to VPN")](/attachment/wiki/VPN/Create_New_VM.png) 1. add the network-manager service to this new VM [![No image "Settings-services.png" attached to VPN](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "Settings-services.png" attached to VPN")](/attachment/wiki/VPN/Settings-services.png) 1. set up Your VPN as described in the Network Manager documentation linked above. 1. connect your AppVMs to use the new VM as a NetVM. [![No image "Settings-NetVM.png" attached to VPN](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "Settings-NetVM.png" attached to VPN")](/attachment/wiki/VPN/Settings-NetVM.png)