• V2: CARP on Vmware without putting vswitchs/VDS into promiscuous mode

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    I have come accross the same thing.

    The problem i have is when pinging the 2 carp boxes ping is fine.  When i ping the virtual ip address i get ping drops.]

    I'm struggling with vmware and pfsense.

    Mat

  • Secondary Pfsense Crash after CARP Configuration

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    Is there anyone who has got this working?

  • VMware PCI Passthrough Chelsio t420

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    Any resolve on this? I got the same issue

  • How to install pfSense on VM of SoftLayer

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    Hello,
    Did you had success install on Softlayer/Bluemix env?

    best regards,
    Carlos

  • Pfsense LAN connectivity issues

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    Derelict your Xen NIC step seems to have fixed the issue. It looks like it is working perfectly now, thank you.

    Thank you as well KOM for you assistance.

  • VirtualBox Abort (Never seen before)

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    If your hypervisor crashes, that is 100% a problem with your hypervisor or hardware. A problem in the guest OS should never cause the hypervisor to crash.

  • PFSense running as a HVM in QubesOS ..

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  • Icmp dropped on KVM/Qemu - pfsense 2.4.2 (amd64)

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    Thanks very much for the reply.  I did that and it's working fine.  Very happy with how this is running as a VM.  Much better than when I tried the x86 version on 2008R2 with its legacy adapters and all. Seamless install and config restored from my old 32bit box and everything works great.

  • Best settings for VM on ESXi

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    What type of throughput did you see on this setup? I'm looking at doing something similar.

  • [solved] pfSense KVM guest - additional disk / grow disk

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    You are suggesting to migrate to another virtualization platform just in order to get some disk space?
    There must be an easier solution, right?

    Edit:
    Of course there is. Removed the disk in KVM guest, removed the underlying lvm logical volume and started over from scratch.
    Works now very well. Used this howto:
    https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/disks-adding.html

  • PfSense Xenserver Virtualization

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    werterW

    Hi.
    In a past I'm using Xen as hypervisor too. But Proxmox VE (kvm hypervisor) more and more better.

    P.s. Even Amazon migrate to KVM.

  • Is there a limit to the number of VMXNET3 NICs I can use in VMware?

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    @jimp:

    There is no limit I know of BUT ESX does wonky things with the NICs after 4. They get interleaved in the probe order.

    So you end up with:

    1
    5
    2
    3
    4

    or

    1
    5
    2
    6
    3
    7
    4
    8

    So you have to be careful to line up the detected NICs, MAC addresses, interface assignments in pfSense and so on.

    According to https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=198406#c9 this can be fixed by editing ethernetX.pciSlotNumber lines respectively the vmx file directly on the ESXi.host.
    Up to 8 vmxnet3 interfaces they should look like:

    ethernet0.pciSlotNumber = "160" ethernet1.pciSlotNumber = "1184" ethernet2.pciSlotNumber = "192" ethernet3.pciSlotNumber = "1216" ethernet4.pciSlotNumber = "224" ethernet5.pciSlotNumber = "1248" ethernet6.pciSlotNumber = "256" ethernet7.pciSlotNumber = "1280"
  • Error accessing : 192.168.1.1 (Edited)

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  • Bridged DMZ in VMware 6

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  • Killed: out of swap space

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    Yep I can do that.. plenty of spare.

  • Hardening ESxi

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    You could use hardware passthrough for the WAN interface to the pfSense VM instance.

    Slightly more complicated to configure but that way the interface isn't even visible in ESXI networking, so less risk for administrative mistakes.

  • Best practice pfsense on ESXi, VLANs, Virtualisation lab

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    So your running traffic from physical to vm.. across the lagg.  How many physical, how many vms?  What algorithm did you select for the load balance.. Keep in mind that this can only be done for outgoing traffic.

    You will need to check the counters on the actual interfaces on the switch to see what kind of distribution your getting across the physical paths, etc..

    Good luck..

  • MOVED: Serveur DHCP WAN

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  • Win 10 Hyper v, Multiple issues Need help please.

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    @Georget27:

    That helped A lot.  Did you use PPPoE by accident to authenticate the WAN ?

    Glad to help. My ISP does not use PPPoE, but rather RFC 1483 via DHCP. "Authentication" is done by only allowing RA after DHCP solicit. I am one of the users who tested that feature while it was being developed. (Thanks again, marjohn56!) Good luck wiht pfsense. Welcome to the club.

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