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    • R
      renzai
      last edited by

      How can i access the web console of pfsense in a regular browser and the pfsense was installed in vmware. I want to access the GUI of the pfsense that was installed in my virtual machine.. I can ping the IP of my pc but i wasn't able to ping the IP i configure for pfsense. thanks in advance!

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      • Cry HavokC
        Cry Havok
        last edited by

        What is the LAN IPs of the:

        • pfSense erver

        • VMWare server

        • your PC

        I'm guessing it is a routing or network configuration problem, but as you've not posted any information it is just a guess.

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        • johnpozJ
          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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          exactly - did you set it up behind a vmware nat, is vmware network bridged to your physical interface?

          Are you talking vmware workstation, esxi, server?

          pfsense has 2 interfaces - did you allow for web ui access on the wan interface?  Really need some details of your setup to help you with what your doing wrong.

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            renzai
            last edited by

            The Interfaces assigned as follows:
            wan => em0 => 172.28.120.18 (DHCP)
            lan => em1 => 192.168.1.1
            The pfsense automatically assigned an IP for LAN, and so i configure it and assigned a new ip

            For Option 2:
            Avalaible interfaces:
            1. wan
            2. lan

            Enter the number of the interface you wish to configure: 2
            Then i enter the new lan IP: 172.28.120.21
            Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

            Do you want to enable the DHCP server on Lan? [y|n]  n
            Disabling the DHCPD … Done!

            Do you want to revert to HTTP as the webConfiguration protocol? (y/n)    y

            The IPv4 Lan address has been set to 172.28.128.21/24
            You can now access the webConfiguration by opening the following URL in your web browser:
            http://172.28.128.21/

            Press Enter to continue. Then i hit the <enter>=====================================
            My network configuration for Vmware, i just follow the tutorial video in the site. I have 2 network adapter.
            Network adapter 1 : bridged
            Network adapter 2: Custom: Specific virtual network: VMnet2</enter>

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              renzai
              last edited by

              I wasn't able to ping the IP i've assigned to pfsense

              Pinging 172.28.120.21 with 32 bytes of data:

              Request timed out.
              Request timed out.
              Request timed out.
              Request timed out.

              Ping statistics for 172.28.120.21:
                  Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),

              C:\Users\Renz>

              Where did i get wrong?

              Thanks for reply

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              • Cry HavokC
                Cry Havok
                last edited by

                WAN and LAN must be in different subnets. Before you go any further have have to fix that.

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                  renzai
                  last edited by

                  Wan => 192.168.2.19
                  Lan => 172.6.0.1

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                  • johnpozJ
                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                    last edited by

                    "172.6.0.1"

                    You mean 172.16 ? 172.6 is not a valid private IP range.

                    So you say your vmware intefaces 1 is bridged, 2 is Custom: Specific virtual network: VMnet2

                    That doesn't really tell me much about interface 2, and what is connected to what?  your wan of pfsense is connect to vmware 1 and is bridged to your physical interface, and what network is that on?  You can not assign your pfsense a IP of 192.168.2.19 and expect it to work if its bridged to a physical network of 192.168.1.0 etc..

                    Again - are you running workstation, server, esxi ?  How are you vmware interfaces connect to your physical network?  What physical ip ranges are you using.  Can not help you if we do not understand how your trying to set this up.

                    Are you wanting to use this pfsense install as the actual router for your physical network?  Are you want to just play with it?  What networks do you want to route/firewall between?  2 virtual networks, which one do you want connect to your physical network - if any?

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