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pfSense is an open source firewall/router based on FreeBSD. It is more than just however,
with the ability to be a DNS, VPN, IDS/IPS, DHCP, NTP and cache (using Squid). Why would
you dedicate a full system to pfSense when it can easily run as a virtual machine to provide
networking to your entire infrastructure. This guide will walk you through replacing your
current router with pfSense and how to install pfSense on ESXi.
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At least two network cards in your server, although you can use one it is easier to spread
your connections out as LAN and WAN.
KVM or monitor to ESXi, required when changing its IP address.
Prerequisites:
The best way would be a physical screen and monitor (what I will use), KVM or IPMI (set a
static address or else keep in mind the IP address of IPMI may be out of range once you
change once you begin to work with the new address range.).This is because you will need
to access pfSense, change your ESXi IP to get an address etc.
Let’s Start!
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Our modem becomes independent of the router. pfSense becomes the router living as a VM on our ESXi host. A
pfSense as a virtual machine will sit between your modem and switch to act as a router. It
will be able to provide IP addresses to both physical and virtual machines via it’s DHCP
server (or you can set the IP manually). One network card on your ESXi host will connect to
the modem (WAN) while the other connects to the your switch (LAN). Without a switch, you
will only be able to connect one host to your network as there is only one connection!
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Installation
1. Set up a LAN and WAN switch in the vSphere client. One NIC (network card) will be
the LAN and one NIC will be the WAN. The LAN NIC will act as a router to your VMs as well
as anything connected to the switch. The WAN will be connected to your modem to access
and provide Internet connectivity to your LAN.
Two vSwitches using two different network cards. One network card is responsible for the local network and one
Give the names WAN and LAN corresponding to the which ever NIC is connected to the
Modem (WAN) and Switch (LAN).
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3. Load the pfSense ISO image into the VM and boot from it.
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4. Go with the default boot (number 1) or let the timer run down.
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6. Accept all the default settings and wait for it to finish installing.
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pfSense has now been installed. It isn’t doing anything yet so we will need to configure and
transition our network over to it.
Continued in Part 2: Install pfSense on ESXI 5.5 where we will configure the new installation.
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I have followed all the mentioned steps still cant access web gui for pfSense it instead takes me to
my Daytrek router . http://192.168.1.1 does not open pf sense web gui