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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      You could but there's no need to do that you can already access the virtual VGA console. To configure the WAN for PPPoE you pretty much need to do it from the LAN side via the webgui.

      Any second opinions on this are welcomed. As I said earlier in the thread I've used VBox only a few times and not recently so most of what I've said here is based on research rather than experience.

      Steve

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        doktornotor Banned
        last edited by

        Only have ESXi and Hyper-V boxes available ATM, so… afraid I won't be of much help. I kinda don't understand what's the trouble here then. The web GUI does not work with WAN down, or what? If it does not, what's the problem with assigning some static temp IP to WAN meanwhile, just to get it running?

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          There are two issues.
          The first is configuring the pfSense WAN interface to connect using PPPoE via a bridged adapter in VBox to the physical NIC and the cable modem. However we havne't yet actually tackled that because of the second issue…
          Configuring the pfSense WAN to PPPoE needs (or is very much easier) to be done from the LAN side. Here the LAN interface is connected to an internal virtual network only so we have added an Ubuntu VM on that same network in order to fire up a browser and point it at the pfSense webgui. Currently the Ubuntu VM is not receiving an IP from the pfSense DHCP server. This should be pretty easy to accomplish. It's not helped by the fact that earlier access to the pfSense webgui was established via some accidental bridging route.

          If you're up for it read back through the thread, try not to shout at the computer to much!  ;)

          Steve

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            satimis
            last edited by

            Hi all,

            Performed following steps but still fail.

            Connection
            ISP -> Modem -> PC

            Make following changes:

            Host

            /etc/network/interfaces```

            The loopback network interface

            auto lo
            iface lo inet loopback

            auto eth0
            iface eth0 inet static
            #(configure Debian host not using DHCP for the eth0 interface)

            auto vboxnet0
            iface vboxnet0 inet dhcp
            #(configure debian host to connect to the pfSence router via the LAN port)

            
            pfSense:
            ======
            NIC1 of pfSence host - Adapter 1 - Bridged to eth0\. (also tried eth1/Internal Network)
            NIC2 Adapter 2 - Host-Only Adapter
            Name vboxnet0
            
            Reboot Host
            
            $ sudo ifconfig```
            
            eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 90:f6:52:03:57:86  
                      UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
                      RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                      TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                      collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
                      RX bytes:0 (0.0 B)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)
                      Interrupt:43 Base address:0xc000 
            
            lo        Link encap:Local Loopback  
                      inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
                      inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
                      UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
                      RX packets:24 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                      TX packets:24 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                      collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 
                      RX bytes:1584 (1.5 KiB)  TX bytes:1584 (1.5 KiB)
            
            vboxnet0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 0a:00:27:00:00:00  
                      inet addr:192.168.56.1  Bcast:192.168.56.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
                      inet6 addr: fe80::800:27ff:fe00:0/64 Scope:Link
                      UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
                      RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                      TX packets:54 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                      collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
                      RX bytes:0 (0.0 B)  TX bytes:9229 (9.0 KiB)
            
            

            Started pfSense

            
            ....
            ....
            Configuring WAN interface .... starting pppoe link... done
            .......
            Starting NTP time client...Error : hostname nor servname provided, or not known
            (held here for sometime)
            
            WAN (wan)  ->  pppoe0  ->  NONE (PPPoE)
            LAN (lan)  ->  em0  ->  192.168.1.1
            ....
            ....
            
            

            (see attached photo image)

            VM Ubuntu 12.04 64bit

            Adapter -1
            Bridge
            eth0

            Start VM
            Warning:```

            The virtual machine execution may run into an error condition as
            described below.  We suggest that you take an appropriate
            action to avert the error.

            Bridged interface eth0 is down.  Guest will not be able to use
            this interface.

            Details
            Error ID:  BridgeInterfaceDown
            Severity:  Warning

            
            Login pfSense (192.168.1.1)
            
            Username
            admin
            Password
            pfsense
            -> Login
            
            -> Interfaces -> WAN
            Description  WAN
            
            Type  PPPoE
            
            Username (xxxxxxx)
            Password (xxxxxx)
            
            (check)
            Block private networks
            Block bogon networks
            -> Save
            
            Warning```
            
            Interfaces: WAN
            The WAN configuration has been changed.
            You must apply the changes in order for them to take effect.
            Don't forget to adjust the DHCP Server range if needed after applying.
            
            

            -> Apply Changes

            -> Status -> Interfaces -> click (connect)

            Still failed (see attached photo image)

            According to following document:-
            pfSense initial configuration with ADSL WAN
            http://www.interspective.net/2012/05/pfsense-initial-configuration-adsl-wan.html

            
            ....
            The first thing you want to do is use a web browser to connect to your old modem / router and set the WAN interface to 'Bridge Mode'. Once you've logged in you will need to find the WAN type....
            
            

            First I'm not allowed to touch the modem, impossible making change on its settings.  Besides there will be no sense using the router to continue this test.  My goal is using vRouter (pfSense)

            I think my chance of success being remote?  I'll buy a new router after switching to the new ISP on the coming April (the current router is on loan).

            Rgds
            satimis

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            Screenshot_wan_interface_20140309.png
            Screenshot_wan_interface_20140309.png_thumb
            Screenshot_lan_20140310.png
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              doktornotor Banned
              last edited by

              If you are not able to configure the modem in any way, you cannot use pfSense to dial PPPoE. That's pretty much the whole story.

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                satimis
                last edited by

                @doktornotor:

                If you are not able to configure the modem in any way, you cannot use pfSense to dial PPPoE. That's pretty much the whole story.

                Hi,

                Thanks for your advice.

                I consider not to spend further effort here because less than a month I'll use a new ISP.  Then I'll try again before purchasing a new router.  I'm subscribing Static IP.  I'll make request to the new ISP for changing the settings on their ONT.  They'll provide ONT not cable modem for HTTH Optical Fibre Network.  My current ISP is not providing Optical Fibre Service.

                I have the photo of the ONT attached here which is provided by the new ISP

                There are 2 ports.  I think I can use them connecting my 2 PCs?  But how to assign LAN IP to VMs without a router?

                Rgds
                satimis

                Screenshot_ont.png
                Screenshot_ont.png_thumb

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  You don't need to put your router in bridge mode because you have a separate modem and router. You have removed the router entirely leaving just the modem which expects to see a PPPoE connection.

                  Here's the think though. You are making this far more difficult than it needs to be by trying to do everything at once. The way to solve problems like this is to do in one step at a time. Right now you're trying to solve the PPPoE connection, the connection to the host and connection to the Ubuntu VM simultaneously. You are also changing many things between each post so that diagnosing what effect the changed have had becomes far more difficult.

                  The 192.168.56.X address given by the host only adapter to the host is an address given out by VBox when it's NATing. You probably don't want that.

                  Here's what I would do:
                  Solve one thing at a time. So first I would setup the connection between the pfSense VM and the Ubuntu administration VM.
                  Please put the router back in place so that it's handing out IPs. Setup the pfSense VM with two adapters as you did before:

                  pfSense
                  Adapter 1
                  Bridge
                  eth0

                  Adapter 2
                  Internal Network
                  intnet

                  Set the pfSense WAN interface to DHCP. It should receive an IP address on the WAN from the router. Now you know you have the correct adapter assigned to the WAN.

                  Set the Ubuntu VM adapter to:

                  Adapter 1
                  Internal Network
                  intnet

                  Set Ubuntu to use DHCP. Now it should receive an IP address from the pfSense DHCP server. If it does not we will try to solve that first before doing anything else. We need that connection work.

                  Steve

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                    satimis
                    last edited by

                    @stephenw10:

                    • snip -

                    Please put the router back in place so that it's handing out IPs. Setup the pfSense VM with two adapters as you did before:

                    pfSense
                    Adapter 1
                    Bridge
                    eth0

                    Adapter 2
                    Internal Network
                    intnet

                    Set the pfSense WAN interface to DHCP. It should receive an IP address on the WAN from the router. Now you know you have the correct adapter assigned to the WAN.

                    Set the Ubuntu VM adapter to:

                    Adapter 1
                    Internal Network
                    intnet

                    Set Ubuntu to use DHCP. Now it should receive an IP address from the pfSense DHCP server. If it does not we will try to solve that first before doing anything else. We need that connection work.

                    Set connection as advised;

                    ISP -> Modem -> Router -> PC

                    also set config as advised.

                    Started pfSense followed by VM

                    Login gui pfSense
                    Wan -> DHCP
                    -> Applied changes

                    Status -> Interfaces
                    Status  down
                    DHCP  down [renew] (no function on clicking)

                    Rebooted pfSense, it held here;```

                    .....
                    Do you want tp set VLANs [y|n] em1: DAD detected duplicate IPv6 address
                    fe80:2::226:10ff:fe44:b61a: NS in/out=0/1 NA in=1
                    em1: DAD complete for fe80:2::226:10ff:fe44:b61a - duplicate found
                    em1: manual intervention required
                    em1: possible hardware address duplication detected,l disable IPv6

                    
                    Edit:
                    ===
                    Host
                    /etc/network/interfaces```
                    
                    # The loopback network interface
                    auto lo
                    iface lo inet loopback
                    

                    satimis

                    Screenshot_interfaces_20140310.png
                    Screenshot_interfaces_20140310.png_thumb

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Ok, well we have some new information at least!
                      That duplicated IPv6 address is probably because both the pfSense WAN and the Host, PC1, are requesting addresses using the same MAC address. They share the same physical MAC. I'm unsure why that didn't happen before. There is probably a work around by spoofing the MAC but if you don't need IPv6 you can just go to Interfaces: WAN: and set the IPv6 configuration type to 'none'. I assume you had set that to DHCP. Obviously leave the IPv4 type as DHCP.

                      So you had no problem connecting to the LAN from the Ubuntu VM? Did it receive an IP from the pfSense DHCP server? You can check it in Status: DHCP leases:

                      Steve

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                        satimis
                        last edited by

                        On Host before firing up pfSense

                        $ sudo ifconfig```

                        eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:26:18:44:b6:1a 
                                  inet addr:192.168.0.10  Bcast:192.168.0.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
                                  inet6 addr: fe80::226:18ff:fe44:b61a/64 Scope:Link
                                  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
                                  RX packets:231980 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                                  TX packets:144575 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:1
                                  collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
                                  RX bytes:322513726 (307.5 MiB)  TX bytes:13891455 (13.2 MiB)
                                  Interrupt:18

                        eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 90:f6:52:03:57:86 
                                  UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
                                  RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                                  TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                                  collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
                                  RX bytes:0 (0.0 B)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)
                                  Interrupt:43 Base address:0x4000

                        lo        Link encap:Local Loopback 
                                  inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
                                  inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
                                  UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
                                  RX packets:8 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                                  TX packets:8 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                                  collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
                                  RX bytes:480 (480.0 B)  TX bytes:480 (480.0 B)

                        
                        > That duplicated IPv6 address is probably because both the pfSense WAN and the Host, PC1, are requesting addresses using the same MAC address. They share the same physical MAC. I'm unsure why that didn't happen before. There is probably a work around by spoofing the MAC but if you don't need IPv6 you can just go to Interfaces: WAN: and set the IPv6 configuration type to 'none'. I assume you had set that to DHCP. Obviously leave the IPv4 type as DHCP.
                        
                        Before changing pppoe back to DHCP I have put the MAC Address of eth0 "00:26:18:44:b6:1a" there (IIRC).  During changing pppoe to DHCP I deleted that MAC Address.
                        
                        Now I couldn't start pfSense anymore it was held on;```
                        
                        .....
                        Do you want tp set VLANs [y|n] em1: DAD detected duplicate IPv6 address
                        fe80:2::226:10ff:fe44:b61a: NS in/out=0/1 NA in=1
                        em1: DAD complete for fe80:2::226:10ff:fe44:b61a - duplicate found
                        em1: manual intervention required
                        em1: possible hardware address duplication detected,l disable IPv6
                        
                        

                        satimis

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          So you tried disabling DHCPv6?

                          At that screen you should still be able to answer 'N' to the VLANs question and continue the pfSense setup. The duplicate IP warning is just informational. It shouldn't stop you continuing.

                          Steve

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                            satimis
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10:

                            So you tried disabling DHCPv6?

                            At that screen you should still be able to answer 'N' to the VLANs question and continue the pfSense setup. The duplicate IP warning is just informational. It shouldn't stop you continuing.

                            I was stuck there.  Actually I was not allowed to keyin any imput.  All were done automatically eversince starting pfSense.

                            This version of pfSense was imported on pfSense-2.0.3-RELEASE-amd64.ova download on Internet.  Would this .ova have problem?

                            I also have pfSense-LiveCD-2.1-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz download.  I can create another VM installing this version.

                            satimis

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                              satimis
                              last edited by

                              Hi Steve

                              Created another pfSense VM (name=pfSense2.1) on pfSense-LiveCD-2.1-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz download on pfSense site.

                              
                              pfSense2.1
                              ========
                              Adapter 1
                              Bridge
                              eth0
                              
                              Adapter 2
                              Internal Network
                              intnet
                              
                              
                              
                              VM Ubuntu 12.04
                              ==============
                              Adapter 1
                              Internal Network
                              intnet
                              
                              

                              This time it works
                              –-------------------
                              Fire up pfSense2.1

                              
                              WAN (wan)  -> em0  -> v4/DHCP4: 192.168.0.15/24
                              LAN (lan)  -> em1  -> v4: 192.168.1.1/24
                              
                              

                              WAN gets DHCP on physical Router

                              Start VM

                              $ sudo ifconfig```

                              eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 08:00:27:5a:3d:a4 
                                        inet addr:192.168.1.101  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
                                        inet6 addr: fe80::a00:27ff:fe5a:3da4/64 Scope:Link
                                        UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
                                        RX packets:12104 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                                        TX packets:10357 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                                        collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
                                        RX bytes:13944700 (13.9 MB)  TX bytes:1169137 (1.1 MB)

                              lo        Link encap:Local Loopback 
                                        inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
                                        inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
                                        UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:65536  Metric:1
                                        RX packets:1627 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                                        TX packets:1627 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                                        collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
                                        RX bytes:226777 (226.7 KB)  TX bytes:226777 (226.7 KB)

                              
                              VM obtains IP on pfSense2.1
                              
                              I can login pfSense2.1 on VM
                              
                              satimis
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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                Ok, excellent. Remember those settings!  :)

                                So now there are two further problems to be tackled one at a time.
                                1. Change the WAN connection to PPPoE directly from pfSense.
                                2. Add a host adapter so the host also uses pfSense as it's internet gateway.

                                Personally I would try to do 1 first but it's up to you. Don't try to do both at the same time though it will only introduce further confusion.

                                Steve

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                                  satimis
                                  last edited by

                                  @stephenw10:

                                  So now there are two further problems to be tackled one at a time.
                                  1. Change the WAN connection to PPPoE directly from pfSense.
                                  2. Add a host adapter so the host also uses pfSense as it's internet gateway.

                                  Personally I would try to do 1 first but it's up to you. Don't try to do both at the same time though it will only introduce further confusion.

                                  Ok I'll do step-1 first without changing Adapter 1 and 2 of pfSense.  I'll do direct editing on gui pfSense to change DHCP to PPPoE

                                  1. How about the devices connection?  Still behind the router?

                                  OR
                                  ISP -> Modem -> PC ?

                                  1. Shall I add the MAC Address of eth0 ?

                                  If unsuccessful I'll add Step-2 which, I suppose, is an addition to Step-1?

                                  I'm not very clear of;

                                  2. Add a host adapter so the host also uses pfSense as it's internet gateway.

                                  Whether add another Adapter to pfSense
                                  Adapter 3
                                  Host-Only Adapter
                                  Name: vboxnet0

                                  And edit /etc/network/interfaces of Host as;```

                                  The loopback network interface

                                  auto lo
                                  iface lo inet loopback

                                  auto eth0
                                  iface eth0 inet static
                                  Address  192.168.1.2
                                  Netmask  255.255.255.0
                                  Gateway  192.168.1.1

                                  auto vboxnet0
                                  iface vboxnet0 inet dhcp

                                  
                                  Please advise.  Thanks
                                  
                                  satimis
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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    Ok so to do part one, yes, change the pfSense WAN interrface to PPPoE and connect the modem directly the bridged host NIC.
                                    Enter the correct PPP username/password in pfSense. Reboot the modem.
                                    If it doesn't connect check the system and PPP logs in pfSense to see how far it got for clues.

                                    For part 2 that's exactly what I would do though when I read through the documentation I wasn't able to fully understand how the 'host only' adapter functions.
                                    In pfSense go to Interfaces: (assign) and click the '+' icon and bottom to add a new interface. It will be OPT1 but you can rename it, say, HOST, if you like. Enable the interface and give it an IP address and subnet, something you're not using anywhere else. Go to Firewall: Rules: OPT1: and add a rule to allow out traffic, use the default allow rule from LAN as a template. Go to Services: DHCP Server: and add a DHCP sever to OPT1. Since you will only ever have one machine in that subnet you could use static IPs instead.

                                    Steve

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                                      satimis
                                      last edited by

                                      @stephenw10:

                                      Ok so to do part one, yes, change the pfSense WAN interrface to PPPoE and connect the modem directly the bridged host NIC.
                                      Enter the correct PPP username/password in pfSense. Reboot the modem.

                                      login gui pfSense

                                      -> WAN
                                      IPv4 Configuration Type  PPPoE
                                      IPv6 Configuration Type  DHCP6
                                      DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation size  64
                                      Username  xxxxx
                                      Password  xxxxx

                                      (check)  Block private networks
                                      (check)  Block bogon networks

                                      -> Save
                                      -> Apply Changes

                                      After a while

                                      Start VM Ubuntu 12.04
                                      $ sudo ifconfig```

                                      [sudo] password for satimis:
                                      eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 08:00:27:5a:3d:a4 
                                                inet addr:192.168.1.100  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
                                                inet6 addr: fe80::a00:27ff:fe5a:3da4/64 Scope:Link
                                                UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
                                                RX packets:1656 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                                                TX packets:1088 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                                                collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
                                                RX bytes:1311226 (1.3 MB)  TX bytes:146582 (146.5 KB)

                                      lo        Link encap:Local Loopback 
                                                inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
                                                inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
                                                UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:65536  Metric:1
                                                RX packets:504 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
                                                TX packets:504 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
                                                collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
                                                RX bytes:38378 (38.3 KB)  TX bytes:38378 (38.3 KB)

                                      
                                      $ ping yahoo.com```
                                      
                                      PING yahoo.com (98.139.183.24) 56(84) bytes of data.
                                      64 bytes from ir2.fp.vip.bf1.yahoo.com (98.139.183.24): icmp_req=1 ttl=46 time=254 ms
                                      64 bytes from ir2.fp.vip.bf1.yahoo.com (98.139.183.24): icmp_req=2 ttl=46 time=278 ms
                                      64 bytes from ir2.fp.vip.bf1.yahoo.com (98.139.183.24): icmp_req=3 ttl=46 time=235 ms
                                      
                                      

                                      It works !

                                      I get it connected to ISP !

                                      Reboot pfSense```

                                      WAN (wan)  -> pppoe0  -> v4/PPPoE: 2xx.2xx.2xx.1xx/32
                                      LAN (lan)  -> em1  -> v4: 192.168.1.1/24

                                      
                                      It shows the static IP which I subscribe.
                                      
                                      > If it doesn't connect check the system and PPP logs in pfSense to see how far it got for clues.
                                      
                                      Whether on pfSense terminal
                                      
                                      -> 12) pfSense Developer Shell
                                      and look for PPP logs there ?
                                      
                                      > For part 2 that's exactly what I would do though when I read through the documentation I wasn't able to fully understand how the 'host only' adapter functions.
                                      > In pfSense go to Interfaces: (assign) and click the '+' icon and bottom to add a new interface. It will be OPT1 but you can rename it, say, HOST, if you like. Enable the interface and give it an IP address and subnet, something you're not using anywhere else. Go to Firewall: Rules: OPT1: and add a rule to allow out traffic, use the default allow rule from LAN as a template. Go to Services: DHCP Server: and add a DHCP sever to OPT1\. Since you will only ever have one machine in that subnet you could use static IPs instead.
                                      
                                      Interface -> assign
                                      click '+' to add a new interface OPT1
                                      -> Save
                                      
                                      Interfaces -> OPT1 -> (check) Enable Interfaces
                                      IPv4 Configuration Type  Static IPv4
                                      IPv6 Configuration Type  None
                                      
                                      IPv4 address  192.168.1.8
                                      Gateway  None
                                      (check)  Block private networks
                                      (check)  Block bogon networks
                                      -> Save -> Apply changes
                                      
                                      -> Firewall -> Rules -> OPT1
                                      -> add new rule
                                      Action  Pass
                                      Interface  OPT1
                                      TCP/IP Version  IPv4
                                      Protocol  TCP
                                      - > Save
                                      
                                      Service -> DHCP server
                                      (check) Enable DHCP server on OPT1 interface
                                      
                                      I was stuck here.
                                      
                                      What range shall I fill in here avoiding the warning: ???```
                                      
                                      The following input errors were detected:
                                      The specified range lies outside of the current subnet.
                                      
                                      

                                      Thanks

                                      satimis

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                                        phil.davis
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                                        You have used a /32 subnet mask on OPT1, so there are no other addresses available other than the pfSense OPT1 address. I think (without having read too much of this thread) that yourOPT! is supposed to be a different subnet to LAN, and will connect the host OS through to pfSense.
                                        You need to put a different subnet than on the internal VM-based LAN - e.g. make it the pfSense OPT1 192.168.2.1/24 - then you can make a big (or small) dhcp range, like 192.168.2.10 to 192.168.2.99

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                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                          @satimis:

                                          -> WAN
                                          IPv4 Configuration Type  PPPoE
                                          IPv6 Configuration Type  DHCP6
                                          DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation size  64
                                          Username  xxxxx
                                          Password  xxxxx

                                          Unless you need to have IPv6 enabled here, and your ISP is supplying it via DHCPv6, I would set WAN IPv6 to 'none'.

                                          @satimis:

                                          $ ping yahoo.com```

                                          PING yahoo.com (98.139.183.24) 56(84) bytes of data.
                                          64 bytes from ir2.fp.vip.bf1.yahoo.com (98.139.183.24): icmp_req=1 ttl=46 time=254 ms
                                          64 bytes from ir2.fp.vip.bf1.yahoo.com (98.139.183.24): icmp_req=2 ttl=46 time=278 ms
                                          64 bytes from ir2.fp.vip.bf1.yahoo.com (98.139.183.24): icmp_req=3 ttl=46 time=235 ms

                                          
                                          It works !
                                          
                                          I get it connected to ISP !
                                          

                                          Nice!  :)

                                          @satimis:

                                          -> 12) pfSense Developer Shell
                                          and look for PPP logs there ?

                                          Nope the PPP logs can be found via the webgui. Status: System Logs: PPP tab.
                                          However I wouldn't worry about that because you have managed to connect successfully, the logs will just detail the connection succeeding.

                                          @satimis:

                                          Interfaces -> OPT1 -> (check) Enable Interfaces
                                          IPv4 Configuration Type  Static IPv4
                                          IPv6 Configuration Type  None

                                          IPv4 address  192.168.1.8
                                          Gateway  None
                                          (check)  Block private networks
                                          (check)  Block bogon networks

                                          Like Phil has pointed out you are already using the 192.168.1.X subnet for LAN. You need to use something like 192.168.2.X.
                                          The Block bogon and private network boxes should be unchecked.

                                          @satimis:

                                          -> Firewall -> Rules -> OPT1
                                          -> add new rule
                                          Action  Pass
                                          Interface  OPT1
                                          TCP/IP Version  IPv4
                                          Protocol  TCP

                                          What did you put for the source and destination? Can we get a screenshot of this rule please.

                                          Steve

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                                            satimis
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                                            Hi Steve,

                                            I don't know what has happened here.  I'm now posting from another PC (PC2)

                                            After lunch I turned on PC1 but couldn't get VM connected Internet again.  I have spent 2 hrs and couldn't figure out the problem.

                                            I have 2 pfSense installed on PC1, but not running at the same time.  Both of them worked before Lunch.  I have not changed any config nor cabling.

                                            pfSense2.1
                                            pfSense2.11 (adding OPT1)

                                            Now after starting
                                            pfSense2.1
                                            WAN -> em0 -> pppoe
                                            LAN -> em1 -> 192.168.1.1/24

                                            pfSense2.11
                                            WAN -> em0 ->  v4: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxx/30 (static IP)
                                            LAN -> em1 ->  v4: 192.168.1.1/24
                                            OPT1 -> em0 -> v4: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxx/30 (static IP)

                                            VM can login gui pfSense but unable to connect Internet.

                                            It is very strange to me.

                                            satimis

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