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    Virtual Machines -> PFSense -> WAN interface -> Internet

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    • Cry HavokC
      Cry Havok
      last edited by

      You haven't told us what the problem is. If you've configured it all as you say you have, and the pfSense host has a WAN IP and gateway (that isn't on a 192.168.1/24 subnet), then it should work.

      What is the problem?

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        dsagud
        last edited by

        @Cry:

        You haven't told us what the problem is. If you've configured it all as you say you have, and the pfSense host has a WAN IP and gateway (that isn't on a 192.168.1/24 subnet), then it should work.

        What is the problem?

        Internet doesn't work on 2 VM's.

        I did something wrong with my first Network adapter: NAT?
        IP of my host OS (Windows 7) is 10.24.16.48/16, Default getaway: 10.24.0.1

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          dsagud
          last edited by

          Hi!

          I have installed windows XP and FreeBSD (PFSense) on Virtualbox. I'm using Windows 7 as host OS.

          Windows 7 (host):

          • IP: 10.24.16.48/16

          • Default gateway: 10.24.0.1

          XP configuration (guest):

          • IP: 192.168.1.5/24

          • Default gateway: 192.168.1.1

          • Network adapter on Vritualbox: Bridged Adapter: Realtek PCIe FE Familiy Controller (Is this good?)

          How should I configure PFSense and which Network adapters should I use to make internet work on XP (guest)??

          FreeBSD PFSense:

          • Network adapter 1: ???

          • Newtork adapter 2: ???

          • WAN: ???

          • LAN: ???

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          • Cry HavokC
            Cry Havok
            last edited by

            NAT might work, Bridge would be a better choice IMO (since that gives the pfSense host it's own IP).

            It may also be that you need to configure the Windows firewall to allow the traffic.

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              dsagud
              last edited by

              @Cry:

              NAT might work, Bridge would be a better choice IMO (since that gives the pfSense host it's own IP).

              It may also be that you need to configure the Windows firewall to allow the traffic.

              Look at my attachments..

              Why my internet don't work in VM(XP).???

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                dsagud
                last edited by

                and this

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                • Cry HavokC
                  Cry Havok
                  last edited by

                  Does pfSense have an Internet connection?

                  Can the XP host ping 192.168.1.1?

                  And, again what does your Windows 7 firewall settings look like?

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                    dsagud
                    last edited by

                    @Cry:

                    Does pfSense have an Internet connection?

                    Can the XP host ping 192.168.1.1?

                    And, again what does your Windows 7 firewall settings look like?

                    Yes, XP can ping.

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                      dsagud
                      last edited by

                      XP (VM) can, but Windows 7 can't

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                      • Cry HavokC
                        Cry Havok
                        last edited by

                        @Cry:

                        Does pfSense have an Internet connection?

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                          dsagud
                          last edited by

                          @Cry:

                          @Cry:

                          Does pfSense have an Internet connection?

                          No.. i can't ping www.google.com

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                          • Cry HavokC
                            Cry Havok
                            last edited by

                            Try putting the pfSense's WAN interface into the bridge instead, that removes Windows 7's networking as part of your problem (at the moment you're trying to use it as a router, but you haven't configured it to do so).

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                              sgtr
                              last edited by

                              i think problem is virtual network settings. You can find in pic1 my own vmware virtual network settings. I use vmnet0 for internet access and it is bridged with my host Ethernet. You should make vmnet0 bridge mode with your windows Ethernet card then you will ping to internet. If you send your virtual network image we i can help you.

                              Kind regards,
                              SGTR

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