In my previous diaries, I wrote about pfSense firewalls [1], [2]. I hope the diaries have given some insight to current pfSense users, and also inspire individuals who have yet to deploy any form of information security mechanisms in their homes/personal networks to do so. At the SANS Internet Storm Center, we welcome interested participants to submit firewall logs to DShield [3]. In this diary entry, I would like to share how to do so if you are using a pfSense firewall. I also highlight some minor issues I discovered when I was trying set up the DShield pfSense client, and how to resolve them so you can send your logs to DShield successfully. Please remember to do a config backup on your pfSense firewall before changing anything, and test the changes made in a test network before deploying them into the production environment. At this point of writing, all configuration and testing were done on pfSense 2.5.0-RELEASE Community Edition.