![]() ![]() I named my VM LABpFSense (you can name yours as you can see fit) and placed it inside my VMs directory (again, it is up to you to select location for VMs) This is my virtual testing lab, I really don’t have anything to hide, but in this case I did just so you don’t get confused, because I already have pFSense setup for that LAB. ![]() I wrote here about simple VM setup and settings of VM inside Hyper-V so you can check that out if you need. This guide assumes you know how to create VM and adjust settings of a VM inside Hyper-V. You can download installation from here – Other one is Private type and I named it LABPrivateNet – it will be internal lan network for our VMs. I created two Virtual Switches for this lab – one is named External and I named it – External – that network will be our WAN network for pFSense and connect our VMs to the internet. I will add 2 NIC cards to this LAB – one card will be connected to interent, and other wan will be internal (private) for VMs, just like local LAN. If you are doing it on some other platform, procedure is more or less the same.In case you are doing this on some other hypervisor (vmware, virtualbox.) You will need to select FreeBSD (64bit) as a base for your VM.įor the VM I’m going to assign 2vCPUs, 1o24MB of RAM, and 2GBs of storage. I’m going to install pFSense inside Hyper-V. I still use a lot pFSense especially in my LAB environments – it has become standard for me. It has change a little bit, and is nothing complicated in my opinion. ![]() Today we will quickly go through the installation and initial configuration process. I have done pFSense installation and configuration guide 4 years ago and people are still interested in those.
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