How to integrate pfSense
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I have your typically home network. Now I wish to integrate pfSense. I have installed/configured a machine with pfSense/Squid3/Squidguard.
What I wish to do is to test the pfSense (to install it later at a school).
I want to be able to pull up a browser on my computer, Google "porn" and be blocked.
If I attach the pfSense to my network, by plugging in 2 Ethernet cables, I lose all Internet activity… I can still log into the pfSense.
To attach the pfSense I simply utilized a 5 port switch and took the Ethernet cable from my computer and plugged it into the switch. I then ran a cable from the switch to my computer and two into the pfSense.
Thoughts?
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@sheldon@vslconsulting.com:
….. I then ran a cable from the switch to my computer and two into the pfSense.
The typical setup is: your pfSEnse device is acting as a router. (because it is, among others, a router).
So, hook your PC's to a switch.
The same switch to pfSense (the NIC you (and pfSense) labeled LAN) - ONE cable of course.
The other NIC (that is labeled WAN) to your box that handles your 'Internet' connection - this could be another "Router", fibre-box, ADSL, whatever ..)Minimal basic setup requires that your 'set up' the WAN connection settings.
And then …. it works.
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It seems like you are plugging in both of the ports on your pfsense router to the same switch?