--- layout: doc title: VPN permalink: /doc/privacy/vpn/ redirect_from: - /en/doc/vpn/ - /doc/VPN/ - /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](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/23/html/Networking_Guide/sec-Establishing_a_VPN_Connection.html) The Qubes specific part is to choose the right VM for the VPN client: ### NetVM The simplest case is to set up a VPN connection using the Network Manager inside your NetVM. Because the 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 which is directly connected to the outside world - All your AppVMs which 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:** *You need to use Qubes 3.1-rc2 (or later)! In the previous releases the NetworkManager was not working in ProxyVMs as expected.* ([#1052](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/1052)) 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 gives you the ability to: - Separate your VPN credentials from Your NetVM - Separate your VPN credentials from Your AppVM data. - Easily control which of your AppVMs are connected to your VPN by simply setting it as a NetVM of the desired AppVM. **To setup a ProxyVM as a VPN gateway you should:** 1. Create a new VM and check the ProxyVM radio button. ![Create\_New\_VM.png](/attachment/wiki/VPN/Create_New_VM.png) 2. Add the `network-manager` service to this new VM. ![Settings-services.png](/attachment/wiki/VPN/Settings-services.png) 3. Wet up your VPN as described in the Network Manager documentation linked above. 4. Connect your AppVMs to use the new VM as a NetVM. ![Settings-NetVM.png](/attachment/wiki/VPN/Settings-NetVM.png) 5. Optionaly you can install some [custom icons](https://github.com/Zrubi/qubes-artwork-proxy-vpn) for your VPN