On Wednesday, 24 May 2017 08:04:39 UTC+10, Connor Page  wrote:
> I've managed to install pfSense as a HVM. not sure if it makes sense to run 
> it as a trusted firewall but that is possible. I created 2 netvms called LAN 
> and DMZ and created bridges in those. i made a copy of pfSense HVM config and 
> changed interface type to bridge, added a second virtual interface and linked 
> them to bridges in LAN and DMZ backends. a pci network interface was also 
> delegated to that domain (thought it would become the WAN) but pfSense didn't 
> recognize it.
> I created an alternative config for a Manjaro HVM to connect to the bridge in 
> LAN and after manually setting addresses on all network interfaces and 
> bridges and a bit of tinkering with iptables I could login to pfSense admin 
> portal from Manjaro
> I think putting it together with standard appvms and proxyvms in one network 
> topology is possible but I haven't tried yet.
> 
> for reference re multiple network interfaces connecting to bridges 
> http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsNICSVirtual

Do you by chance have an instruction list for how to install and set it up to 
work properly please?

Or is it just the generic with alteration for the vNIC?

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