I'm using VMWare, it doesn't have much documentation for the type of thing I'm trying to accomplish here. The only thing I can really find is how to install pfSense using vmware on Windows. That would probably be a lot easier, but I was enjoying the new challenge of debian. Only problem is there aren't very many helpful resources..
Maybe if I outline what I'm trying to accomplish here, it would make more sense.
I essentially want to set up a fileserver that has torrent capabilities, but can also replace my wireless router.
What it looks like:
Modem => Debian (hosting pfSense, for the router functions) => Switch => PC1/2/???
I know, I know, internet facing server is bad. But honestly, the computer I'm currently on was running Vista for 2+ years without a router/firewall and minimal AV software.
So Debian will have Samba for the network, rTorrent/ruTorrent for downloading torrents (webgui is a must, as it's essentially going to be the seedbox), and I was hoping I could use pfSense in VMWare for a more stable internet experience (Current router is crap, often stops all traffic for 5-10 seconds, disconnects internet, etc etc.. All routers I've ever had have done this, so I'm just tired of them and would really, really like to set one up that doesn't rely on less than 16kb of ram).