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    • DerelictD
      Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
      last edited by

      @satimis:

      @Derelict:

      Then you have something wrong in your virtual environment, switching, etc.

      But pfSense can ping Host 192.168.8.3

      Different NIC.

      What is the IP address of the workstation you are testing from?

      Can pfSense ping that?

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        satimis
        last edited by

        @Derelict:

        Different NIC.

        What is the IP address of the workstation you are testing from?

        Host

        eth0     
        inet addr:192.168.8.3

        Can pfSense ping that?

        Yes, pfSense can ping Host IP and public IP.

        This PC (say PC-1), running Oracle VirtualBox, has been working for sometimes without problem.

        Previous network connection;
        ISP -> FTTC (static IP, 100mbps) -> Router -> PC -> VMs

        Host
        /etc/network/interfaces```

        auto lo
        iface lo inet loopback

        The primary network interface

        interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)

        auto eth0
        iface eth0 inet manual

        add bridge ports

        auto br0
        iface br0 inet static
                address        192.168.0.200
                dns-nameservers xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (ISP dns)
                network        192.168.0.0
                netmask        255.255.255.0
                broadcast      192.168.0.255
                gateway        192.168.0.1
                bridge_ports    eth0
                bridge_fd      9
                bridge_hello    2
                bridge_maxage  12
                bridge_stop    off

        
        New network connection;
        ISP -> FTTH (dynamic IP, 500mbps) -> ONT -> PC -> VMs
        
        Host
        /etc/network/interfaces```
        
        # interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
        auto lo
        iface lo inet loopback
        
        # The primary network interface
        auto eth0
        iface eth0 inet dhcp
        
        

        After installing pfSense I couldn't start VMs with following warning popup:

        
        Could not start the machine ub1404dkPC1A01 because the following physical network interfaces were not found:
        br0 (adapter 1)
        You can either change the machine's network settings or stop the machine.
        
        
        
        Result Code: 
        NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
        Component: 
        SessionMachine
        Interface: 
        ISession {7844aa05-b02e-4cdd-a04f-ade4a762e6b7}
        
        

        Even having changed Network
        from:  Bridged Apdater
        to: NAT

        I have another PC (say PC-2) with similar config on this network
        ISP -> FTTH (dynamic IP, 500mbps) -> ONT -> PC -> VMs

        All VMs are working after changing from:"Bridged Apdater" to: "NAT" on Network, able to connect Internet.

        Did I make mistake on installation?

        I can create another pfSense VM and mark it "pfSense-1" to test.  Then there will be 2 pfSenses on this PC?  Can it work?  OR I have to delete the current pfSense?

        Regards
        satimis

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        • ?
          A Former User
          last edited by

          For my virtual box I set the first adapter as NAT, and a second as Host. Relised that the default gate on the Host virtual adapter is 192.168.56.1 (in my case since its the default VirtualBox setup) if you set the LAN interface ip in the pfSense console to anthing other than ending with a one; it'll work when you have it like this. You could also go into virtualbox network adapter settings to edit the default.
          At times I do have to do a mix of options 11/16 or even both. I don't remember if I fix this as it only happens on my Mac and not on the same VM copy I have on my Windows Machine.

          VirtualBoxNIC.JPG
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            satimis
            last edited by

            @crisdavid:

            For my virtual box I set the first adapter as NAT, and a second as Host.

            Did you refer to pfSense network?

            I can't set "Host-only Adapter"
            Invalid settings detected

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            • ?
              A Former User
              last edited by

              Go into the virtualbox preferences, network tab, and create a host network adapter (green adapter looking icon on the right corner of the window with a plus sign on it). Go back to your virtual machine settings, add the second adapter (as a host adapter), then insure that it doesn't give the invalid settings. It should automatically choose the newly created adapter(vboxnet0). Lastly if you leave the defaults that you need to set the lan interface as 192.168.56.2, you can also say no to setting up DHCP. GUI should come right up.

              VirtualBoxHostAdapter.png
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                satimis
                last edited by

                @crisdavid:

                Go into the virtualbox preferences, network tab, and create a host network adapter (green adapter looking icon on the right corner of the window with a plus sign on it). Go back to your virtual machine settings, add the second adapter (as a host adapter), then insure that it doesn't give the invalid settings. It should automatically choose the newly created adapter(vboxnet0). Lastly if you leave the defaults that you need to set the lan interface as 192.168.56.2, you can also say no to setting up DHCP. GUI should come right up.

                Hi crisdavid,

                Thanks for your advice which works here.

                Performed following steps:-

                -> Preference -> Network -> Host-only Networks
                Adds new-host-network
                vboxnet0

                and

                Set "Adapter 2" of pfSense and all VMs as follows;
                Attached to:[Host-only Adapter]
                Name:[vboxnet0]

                Now on VM's browser;
                http://192.168.1.1

                popup pfSense login page
                User - admin
                Pass - pfsense

                starts "Status: Dashboard"

                But it doesn't work Host.  I can't figure out a solution.

                Regards
                satimis

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                • ?
                  A Former User
                  last edited by

                  Can you provide a screenshot? Haven't hit this bump you have, even when virtualising it within a Ubuntu VM

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                    satimis
                    last edited by

                    @crisdavid:

                    Can you provide a screenshot? Haven't hit this bump you have, even when virtualising it within a Ubuntu VM

                    Please refers to attached photos

                    satimis

                    Screenshot_host_browser.png
                    Screenshot_host_browser.png_thumb
                    Screenshot_dashboard.png
                    Screenshot_dashboard.png_thumb
                    Screenshot_pfsense.png
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                    • ?
                      A Former User
                      last edited by

                      Is your first adapter still a bridge adapter? or is it NAT adapter?

                      If you go to the update tab from the GUI and go into the update page. Try to just save the page again (attachments below); I understand this is 2.3 but I can't remember if this was still there on 2.2.6
                      I encountered this when on the beta of 2.3 (before the release) might help you the same.

                      P.S. I'm virtualizing a ubuntu machine and running another virtual box instance of pfsense to help with your problem since I don't have a spare PC. I'm just currently in class and just spun up my pfSense Testing VM on my mac to provide the visuals :P

                      pfSenseUpdatePage.png_thumb
                      pfSenseUpdatePage.png
                      pfSenseUpdateTab.png_thumb
                      pfSenseUpdateTab.png

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                        satimis
                        last edited by

                        @crisdavid:

                        Is your first adapter still a bridge adapter? or is it NAT adapter?

                        If you go to the update tab from the GUI and go into the update page. Try to just save the page again (attachments below); I understand this is 2.3 but I can't remember if this was still there on 2.2.6
                        I encountered this when on the beta of 2.3 (before the release) might help you the same.

                        P.S. I'm virtualizing a ubuntu machine and running another virtual box instance of pfsense to help with your problem since I don't have a spare PC. I'm just currently in class and just spun up my pfSense Testing VM on my mac to provide the visuals :P

                        Thanks for your advice.

                        My Status Dashboard looks different to yours.  I couldn't find Update and Update Settings under System

                        My pfSense was installed on;
                        pfSense-LiveCD-2.2.6-RELEASE-amd64-20151221-1450.iso

                        My first adapter is still a bridge adapter
                        Name: eth0

                        satimis

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                        • ?
                          A Former User
                          last edited by

                          You can try to use a NAT adapter instead.
                          I also noticed you're on UTC time (Not sure if that makes a big deal) but could help to set pfSense to use local time. Unfortunately i'm trying to figure out where and how I was able to switch the time to use that :/.

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                            satimis
                            last edited by

                            @crisdavid:

                            You can try to use a NAT adapter instead.
                            I also noticed you're on UTC time (Not sure if that makes a big deal) but could help to set pfSense to use local time. Unfortunately i'm trying to figure out where and how I was able to switch the time to use that :/.

                            Set both pfSense and VMs
                            1st adapter - NAT
                            2nd adapter - Host-only Adapter
                            Name: vboxnet0

                            It is the same, nothing changed.

                            Host still can't ping pfSense 192.168.1.1 but pfSense can ping Host 192.168.8.3

                            Actually pfSense is working.  I'm now searching document to configure it as a physical router assigning IP to VMs to allow them to be browsed on Internet

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                              MettleMonkey
                              last edited by

                              Old thread, but I just figured out the answer for myself

                              I could install and setup pfSense just fine, it got a DHCP IP on the WAN and 192.168.1.1 on the LAN, but I couldn't ping the box, or hit https://192.168.1.1 in a browser!

                              The key is to configure VirtualBox's host-only networks; not just the network adaptors for the VM, but VBox's configuration for the networks themselves

                              Go to: VirtualBox -> Preferences -> Network -> Host-only networks

                              For me vboxnet0 (the one you get by default is configured as)

                              192.168.0.1
                              255.255.255.0
                              DHCP Enabled
                              

                              I'm pretty sure this means that if you setup the LAN interface on the VM to be a "Host-only Adapter", your host machine gets assigned an IP address of 192.168.0.1 on the virtual network that VBox sets up for you. This means you're on a separate subnet than the LAN interface of pfSense

                              TL;DR The Fix:

                              Configure host-only network "vboxnet1" (or any of the other host-only networks if you're already using vboxnet1 for other VMs) with the following:

                              192.168.1.77 (or whatever IP you want your host to appear as on the network)
                              255.255.255.0
                              DHCP Disabled
                              

                              The make sure that the LAN adapter on your pfSense VM is a "Host-only Adapter" and that it's using "vboxnet1" (or whatever network you configured above)

                              Reboot/re-install and http://192.168.1.1 should work now

                              VBox   : 5.1.16
                              pfSense: 2.3.3
                              MacOS X: 10.12.2
                              
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