• Planning my transition to PFSense

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  • [Solved] More than one private ip subnet on LAN interface?

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    Sounds like you should probably move to a proxmox forum.

  • Running pfSense in Hyper-V on my media server?

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    I see no problem here.
    One nic connected to a v switch of type external (for example called INET). Connect the wan if of the pfsense vm to that. Make sure the host os cannot us it.

    create a new v switch of type external (called Internal) and connect one physical nic to it.

    last, connect the host os, lan nic of pfsense and any other internal vm to that v switch

  • Help me config my router

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    @keitetran The reason you would like different lans could be policies.
    Binding them all together at the esxi level (in software) could work, but again why?

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    Hi awebster,

    you're right, i have solved my issue. the origin of my problem is in igbn driver. with the vmlinux driver "igb" all is fine.

    you can find all details here : https://communities.vmware.com/message/2905942#2905942

    thanks for your reply

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  • pfsense in HyperV with multiple NICs as LAN

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    Ah, OK. That is certainly possible. I was confused by the discussion of 'teaming' which is not what you want at all.

    You have two choices here:

    Pass though 3 three NIC to pfSense and bridge them. That will give your the behaviour you want but as (I now see) you initially said it's a very inefficient way of creating a switch. Bridging can be awkward in pfSense. Create a vswitch in hyper-v and connect all 3 to it. It's still doing it in software which is not as good as a real switch but at least it's trying to be a switch rather than a bridge. That also simplifies the pfSense config significantly that would then only have a single LAN interface internally connected to the vswitch.

    Steve

  • Can't get puplic IP in pfSense with Hyper-V in Windows 10 Pro

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    It was working for two days.
    After i woke up, no internet...
    I had to restart pfSense and had a new public IP and it was working again.

    I217 is always unidentified...

    Nobody here has pfSense running in Hyper-V on Windows 10?

  • Pfsense high cpu usage KVM (Unraid)

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    That's odd. i350 is very widely used. Unless it was one of the many fake Intel cards that are about...

  • Pfsense on esxi 6.7 u3 routing fails

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  • PFsense seems to be losing Network connection.

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    @Riano-desouza did that work for you?

  • RAM not updated after vRAM increase on ESXi

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  • PFSENSE HA SETUP IN VMWARE

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    thank you so much =)

  • pfSense on Hyper-V Home Setup questions.

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    Thank you very much! Im starting right away! Thanks @provels !

  • Latency/Interrupt issues

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  • i am having pfsense issues with vmware 15 pro

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  • Stuck at Booting (KVM/ubuntu18.04 server)

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    seems the problem was the cpu configuration as soon as i change from "copy host CPU configuration" to westmere the pfsense vm booted.

    not sure what this setting entails thou ill have to search for it see if can learn about it

    thanks @kiokoman your parameters helped me

  • Odd IP issue - firewall or HA related?

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    @bmeeks

    I will take a look at the links later - thanks.

    As for a backup config.xml - this was a clean HA install, so the config should also be clean, however I have resolved the proxying issue, the ports being blocked I believe is more firewall related since I cannot connect to those IPs internally either, which do not go through the proxy, but will go to PfSense as a gateway.

    I appreciate the help, but I think for the most part I have moved on from this for now, my only real issue is one I can bear with for now since I have used different IPs.

  • Abysmal performance of OpenSSL on pfSense under KVM

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    I thought AES-NI was going to be required from pfSense 2.5 onwards? At least it doesn't seem to be discouraged...

    I confirmed my LiveCD findings, however, by disabling cryptodev in the "Advanced" section of the KVM virtualized pfSense instance, leaving only AES-NI. OpenSSL runs at host-comparable speeds now. Use of the cryptodev module is what makes it slow.

  • Azure PFSense Deployment

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