• ESXi 4.0 & pfSense 1.2.2VM outdated VMware Tools

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    The package was updated a day or two ago, reinstall and you should be set.

  • [SOLVED] - VMware Tools package configuration

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    Yeah the issue that required the manual start has been fixed, I updated that page, thanks.

  • PFsense on VMware with 3 NIC's, can this be done?!

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    Hi I have a setup using vmware server 2.0 with two NIC's, on the WAN make sure you untick the TCP/IP option within windows so the only box ticked is the bridge for vmware the LAN side I share the same network card for windows and pfsense with no problems all depends on how much traffic you have over your LAN.

    cheers,

    Paul  ;)

  • Accessing web gui

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    You need to put the LAN on host only and it needs to be on the same subnet as your host only network (which is arbitrarily assigned, check VMware to find out).

  • Help with this

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    ok ok i will give my set up now it been a day or so and its rock hard and have not stoped working yet

    ok i called my isp and found i got a dhcp ip from them and that push up to the dsl/router they send me witch push a diff gateway and ip to my nic on my pc

    ok this is my set up only way i can get it working

    the wan is em0 and em0 is my nic for my pc. and in pf-sense i have it up as dhcp. and on the hardware side i truned off all the nics servs but the ipv4 and 6 and the vmware bridge. no need for two nic's here but if you want two the other nic will be em1 and then in vmware that will be vmnet 1 witch will be the number two nic in your pc. but like i said that one dont work so once you get pf-sense working you can go ion your pc and disable that number two nic seeing it dont do nothing anywas.

    so now  got a ? i got pf-sense up and running how do i hook up a ethnet hub so i can run my ps/3 to the internet. i have not been able to get my ps/3 online since i switched from the routher/dsl box my isp give me to useing pf-sense. even to the internet run thew the router/dsl box the isp gave me to the wan nic on the pc witch will give me my dhcp settings from the isp.

    in my old set up it was east hook the router/dsl box to the hub with then the hub gets the ip's from the router/dsl box for the hub and then hook the pc and ps/3 to the hub to go online

    so i have tryed to hook the internet in to the hub witch is the wan in pfsense. witch is em0 in my pc. then hooking the hub up like i would in the old set up and dose not work.

    any ideas would be good and i would hope someone run in this problem befor but yet know what i am talking about and can help out in info

  • How to run pfsense & esxi at a single-server colo hosting - please help

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    Hi,

    I think the best way to do this would be to create a second vSwitch, then assign one of the physical NICs (can figure out using the MAC address) to the new vSwitch. (You will plug the internet connection to this port)

    Next create a VM Network under that new vSwitch and call it something like 'WAN' or 'untrusted'

    Next create your VM for pfsense, give it two NICs the first one set the the VM Network from the original vSwitch (your LAN), the second the VM Network from the second vSwitch (your WAN)

    Be sure to note the virtual MAC address so you can assign the correct interface within pfsense's install.

    Now I would re-IP the service console to an internal range address (note: you will likely want to be onsite for all of this)

    Give the pfsense firewall LAN address an IP and access the web gui. Input your WAN information (if it is a static IP). Plug in the WAN cable. Now set the gateway of your other VMs to use pfsense.

    Hopefully that makes sense, I don't know what all your requirements are but I have a similiar setup running (1esx server running pfsense as a firewall for another VM and multiple physical machines.)

  • XenServer and FreeBSD

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    I m running on XenServer 5.5 now.  It looks solid.  Will have my server back on the internet on Friday.  Been down for a week, I am moving.

    It's been ton's of fun.  Now real question how har would it be to create a kernal that is XenServer optimized for Windows and Unix Xen implementations that would be able to be used to build full blow installation packages so we could use Xen with all it's whistels and bells enabled.
    RC

  • MOVED: Who knows where to download XRumer 5.0 Palladium?

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  • Virtualbox + PFsense step by step guide

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    Hi,

    I got it to work today on Ubuntu. see my experience report here: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,17056.msg88585.html#msg88585

    Jean-Marie.

  • ESXi 3 + 3 virtual pfSense 1.2.2-VM "boxes"

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    I know that CARP will do it.  I have had it working with XenServer with one DLS connection.  I had trouble getting it to fail back correctly.  That was with a much ealier verison and I have not tested it again.  But I know it works.
    RC

  • VMware error

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    I have the same problem when I move vmware to a FAT32 partition.

    Just reformat/convert the partition to NTFS.  ;)

  • PfSense on Hyper-V - applying reboot-patch

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    @DimitriRodis:

    We have it working under Hyper-V for a couple of clients.

    The trick is to use the emulated network card.

    No one is saying they can't get it working, its trouble stopping it working we are having  :P

    Again this should really be in the Virtulisation section of the forum.

  • ESX/ESXI Update 4

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    I just intstalled pfSense on ESX 3.5 U4, every thing seems to work except, incoming NAT ports.  All the ports I have setup for incoming NAT don't seem to work.  The firewall logs show all the traffic getting through.  Outgoing traffic from the LAN works but incoming traffic doesn't seem to work.  I tried to setup both SSH and RDP, testing all done from external side.  I'm very familiar with rotuers  / networks, however, this is the first time I've use pfSense.  Pretty sure I have it configured correctly…..

    I've tried both the 2.0 alpha code and the current stable release. 1.2.2.

  • PFSense ESX Server Crashes

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    I've got about 20 pfsense vm's running without any problems running ver 3.5.2
    I have done quite a bit of serious testing with pfsense and have had not issues like the one you have described. I would be looking at /var/log/messages and kernel message to get to the "root" of the issue.

  • PFsense + vrtual ?

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    I just rebuilt my PF-Sense server back on my XenServer 5.0  Enterprise Edition.  It is working like a charm.  I am using verison:

    1.2.3-PRERELEASE-TESTING-VERSION
    built on Sat Mar 28 00:13:48 EDT 2009

    It is extreamly stable and very fast.  I am running serveral services and seeing a little slow response but I am will to take that with all the new virus's running around.  A little extra protection is work it.

    As far as my configuration goes:
    I have a dedicated nic for the WAN interface, LAN interface and a shared interface on the OPT1 interface.  No issues here.

    Citrix is now providing enterprise product for free.  It works great.

    RC

  • Resize / partition

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    I put this one out on the FreeBSD forum that I am on.  I have not gotten close to running out of disk space but it would be nice to know how to do it.
    RC

  • PFsense and bridging tools?

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    Edit your vm image to select the mode of the network adapter, ie. Bridge, NAT, Host, Custom.

  • How do you configure the nics, vmware server 2.0 and windows 2003 server

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    @Elactos:

    How to you configure the pfsense and vmware server 2.0 to be able to get pfsense ip's to my other network card?

    I've both tried looking in the config myself and searched but I don't get it.

    What should I do?

    I have to real nics on the servers, one in and one out.
    I have added to vrtual nics on pfsense, one that gets ip from my router (which is correct) and the other makes its own ip. How to I get the own ip out to other computer in the network?

    This reply is just for future reference.

    It sounds like the NIC's are configured in NAT mode. You need to have both in Bridge mode (or at least the LAN VNIC should be in bridged) . This makes the interfaces accessible from outside the HOST.

  • VMWARE ESX AND PFSENSE

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    Hey guys,

    I have ESXi @ Home Running several ubuntu boxes and im using the aforementioned VM appliance to serve internet to my entire household… it works really well, have squid and squid reporter running on it. works a treat!

    Only weird thing is that phpsysinfo show more ram being used than the system page?!? any ideas?

    cheers

  • Disabling NAT and running in bridge mode? In a VM?

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    ESX always uses bridge modus(NAT is a Vmware Server/Workstation feature), and works just fine with pfSense(why wouldn't it ?).

    Edit:
    ESX: In ESX you normally connect a physical interface to a virtual switch. Then you can connect your VM's to your virtual switch.
    So if you want pfSense to function as a router/firewall, you should at least create 2 virtual switches, for example WAN and LAN.

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