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WAN interface does not receive an IP address when configuring pfSense

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    nemtsov
    last edited by Dec 18, 2023, 3:53 PM

    Hi,
    I recently started using pfSense. I'm trying to set up a local network in Virtualbox.
    The connection diagram is as follows: Kali machine (in the Virtualbox network settings the internal network is specified) + Metasploitable machine (in the Virtualbox network settings the internal network is specified) + pfSense (the Virtualbox network settings indicate the internal network and network bridge).
    My laptop is connected to the internet using wifi. I'm running into a problem while setting up pfSense. The WAN interface does not receive an IP address.
    Can't add wireless interface via pfSense web configurator.
    How can I set up a network?
    I am hope for your help. Thanks.

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      jrey @nemtsov
      last edited by Dec 18, 2023, 4:21 PM

      @nemtsov

      Where do you expect the WAN to get the address from?

      My test box is virtual, the DHCP address the WAN is assigned comes from the DHCP server on the network all the virtual stuff is hosted on.

      Screen Shot 2023-12-18 at 11.09.33 AM.png

      Adapter 1: is the WAN
      you can ignore adapters 2-4 from my case, as that network and all the machines on it are completely in a virtual space.

      Screen Shot 2023-12-18 at 11.13.05 AM.png

      Screen Shot 2023-12-18 at 11.15.22 AM.png

      The virtual host is in a 192.168.x.x address space that has a DHCP server running.
      The visual guest (pfsense) WAN gets assigned from that space. Currently .83

      The address space on the LAN side of the Virtual pfSense is 10.168.1 /24

      Screen Shot 2023-12-18 at 11.18.25 AM.png

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by Dec 19, 2023, 12:44 AM

        You would not expect pfSense to see a wifi interface in that situation unless you're passing through the hardware device.

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          nemtsov @jrey
          last edited by Dec 19, 2023, 3:16 PM

          @jrey Thanks for the answer. The problem is that I can't get an IP address via DHCP

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            nemtsov @jrey
            last edited by Dec 19, 2023, 3:31 PM

            @jrey
            Trying to configure WAN using Set interface.
            error_ipconfig_dhcp.png

            Trying to configure WAN using Shell.
            error_pfsense.png

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              jrey @nemtsov
              last edited by Dec 19, 2023, 4:01 PM

              @nemtsov

              Yes, your screen captures show it is not getting an IP

              However, when the broadcast goes out on the wan - what is it (em0) virtually connected to ?
              show the section of the VirtualBox settings similar to that I am showing above. the adapters.

              Then ask yourself is there a DHCP Server on that Adapter that can answer the call.
              if nothing is seeing the broadcast, nothing can answer = No IP

              Even with the pfSense box started and from the screen shown, you should be able to connect to the pfsense web interface from a machine in the virtual network 192.168.1. /24
              That won't be an issue.

              What IP range is the host machine in?

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