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    Esxi 5.1 WAN via passthrough nic, Lan vlan nic

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      vv111y
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      1. Thank you guys for doing this project and for any help you provide

      2. Sorry in advance if this is already answered. I spent the day with a crash course in all things esxi ie. update esxi via SSH shell.  :'( :'( :'( burnt out now.

      3. pfsense sees it's a VM, em0 shows up, it's the vlan nic. 
        passthrough nic (for WAN) doesn't show. Can't select it.
        pciconf shows the passthrough nic as em1

      pfsense 2 on esxi 5 guide has no info. Googling so far haven't found an answer.

      Help, thanks!

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        biggsy
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        There are some NICs that ESXi just doesn't pass-through that well.  There was another thread about just that problem but I can't find it now.

        Was there some reason you wanted to pass-though the NIC?.

        What make, model of NIC?

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          vv111y
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          Intel Gigabit CT, I heard it's supposed to be well supported. vSphere saw it, and pfsense sees it on the pcie bus. Seems it's just the config script that doesn't.

          It's the extra security - Esxi will be behind pfsense, so you only have to worry about pfsense vulnerabilities. On other sites guys were recommending it, so I figured it was done.

          the config script is nice otherwise, makes it easy.

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            wallabybob
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            @vv111y:

            Intel Gigabit CT, I heard it's supposed to be well supported. vSphere saw it, and pfsense sees it on the pcie bus.

            What build of pfSense?

            @vv111y:

            Seems it's just the config script that doesn't.

            Which config script? The one that runs at installation? The :assign interfaces" script (option 1 at the console menu)? something else?

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              vv111y
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              @wallabybob:

              What build of pfSense?

              Not in front of the machine - but the file is "pfSense-LiveCD-2.0.3-RELEASE-i386-20130412-1022.iso.gz" . downloaded on EDIT:Wednesday

              @wallabybob:

              Which config script? The one that runs at installation? The :assign interfaces" script (option 1 at the console menu)? something else?

              Yes that's the one. It recognizes em0 and recognizes it's in Vmware (Esxi 5.1)

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                biggsy
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                It's the extra security…

                My view is that, if security is so much of a concern, it may be better not to virtualize pfSense at all.  As you may have seen on those "other sites", opinions about virtualizing pfSense (or any firewall) vary a lot.

                I suggest you try it without the pass-through.

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