pfSense VM Configuration
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I am running pfsense on Oracle Virtual box which is running on a small NUC
As a temporary measure I have connected to the LAN using Wireless.
I wish to create the following network
Internet---Router1---pfsense---Router 2---LAN
firewallThe NUC has Windows 11 Pro and I have installed Oracle Virtual Box.
I am connected to the NUC by WiFi and an Ethernet Cable
Have installed pfsense multiple times using different settings offered by tutorials, but none allow me to connect to the pfsense VM from my desktop (in my LAN)
Any advice - this is driving me nuts
Thanks
Colin
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@apples1403
What's the sense of the router behind pfSense?Does it masquerade outbound traffic?
If not you have to add a static route for the LAN behind it to pfSense and point it to the routers IP.
Also ensure the the firewall rules allow access from the LAN. -
@viragomann
HIOur property consists of 2 dwellings, with the Internet supplied to the front dwelling which is rented via AirBnb.
We live in the rear dwelling and an ethernet cable runs to the rear dwelling where I have a second router (Fritzbox) to provide a LAN local to this dwelling.
Given I have no control over what the guests do, I would like to insert a firewall between the front dwelling and our dwelling
The intention is to create 2 separate subnets with the pfsense firewall protecting us from anything the guests may do.Colin
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@apples1403 said in pfSense VM Configuration:
Our property consists of 2 dwellings, with the Internet supplied to the front dwelling which is rented via AirBnb.
We live in the rear dwelling and an ethernet cable runs to the rear dwellingI suspect what you need is a decent router at the WAN connection. That router creating 2 isolated subnets, one going to the guest AP, The rest (including router control) to your subnet.
Most decent AP can also support more than on subnet so you could share that also if you wanted.
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@Patch
HII take your point.
However having just finished Masters of Cybersecurity I wish to extend my knowledge and learn how pfSense works - but I can't get it configred