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= pfSense = | = pfSense = | ||
* Install pfSense ([https://getlabsdone.com/how-to-install-pfsense-on-proxmox-step-by-step/ a link]) | * Install [[pfSense{{!}}pfSense]] ([https://getlabsdone.com/how-to-install-pfsense-on-proxmox-step-by-step/ a link]) | ||
** Set up a second network bridge internally (& give it a secondary physical NIC if you have one) | ** Set up a second network bridge internally (& give it a secondary physical NIC if you have one) | ||
** Build the pfSense VM | ** Build the pfSense VM | ||
*** 8GB drive, 4 cores, 4096MB RAM | *** 8GB drive, 4 cores, 4096MB RAM | ||
*** Add a second network device (on the second bridge... duh...) | *** Add a second network device (on the second bridge... duh...) | ||
** Do a BACKUP | ** <span style="color: rgb(186, 55, 42);">Do a BACKUP</span> | ||
** Open the VM console & pretend you're building a normal pfSense router | ** Open the VM console & pretend you're building a normal pfSense router | ||
** Once the VM is booted into pfSense... | |||
** '''<span style="color: rgb(186, 55, 42);">Do a BACKUP</span>''' | |||
** Then move on to: | |||
= Management VM = | = Management VM = | ||
* Pick your favourite OS & build a VM | * Pick your favourite OS & build a VM <span style="color: rgb(132, 63, 161);">(Or... Ya know... Since ya gave that second network bridge a physical NIC (Ya did, right?)... You could just plug a computer in there.)</span> | ||
** Point its network device at the second network bridge | ** Point its network device at the second network bridge | ||
** Sign into https://192.168.1.1 (from the | ** Sign into https://192.168.1.1 (from the Management VM) | ||
** Go into Services / DHCP Server / LAN | ** Go into Services / DHCP Server / LAN | ||
*** Under Servers, add in your DNS server(s) address(es) | *** Under Servers, add in your DNS server(s) address(es) | ||
** Restart networking on the Management VM | |||
** Feed access to this VM through the pfSense firewall | ** Feed access to this VM through the pfSense firewall | ||
* & continue messing with pfSense | * & continue messing with pfSense | ||
Revision as of 22:18, 28 June 2022
pfSense
- Install pfSense (a link)
- Set up a second network bridge internally (& give it a secondary physical NIC if you have one)
- Build the pfSense VM
- 8GB drive, 4 cores, 4096MB RAM
- Add a second network device (on the second bridge... duh...)
- Do a BACKUP
- Open the VM console & pretend you're building a normal pfSense router
- Once the VM is booted into pfSense...
- Do a BACKUP
- Then move on to:
Management VM
- Pick your favourite OS & build a VM (Or... Ya know... Since ya gave that second network bridge a physical NIC (Ya did, right?)... You could just plug a computer in there.)
- Point its network device at the second network bridge
- Sign into https://192.168.1.1 (from the Management VM)
- Go into Services / DHCP Server / LAN
- Under Servers, add in your DNS server(s) address(es)
- Restart networking on the Management VM
- Feed access to this VM through the pfSense firewall
- & continue messing with pfSense