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Mastering pfSense

You're reading from   Mastering pfSense Manage, secure, and monitor your on-premise and cloud network with pfSense 2.4

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788993173
Length 450 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Revisiting pfSense Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced pfSense Configuration 3. VLANs 4. Using pfSense as a Firewall 5. Network Address Translation 6. Traffic Shaping 7. Virtual Private Networks 8. Redundancy and High Availability 9. Multiple WANs 10. Routing and Bridging 11. Extending pfSense with Packages 12. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 13. Assessments 14. Another Book You May Enjoy

Technical requirements

The following equipment is required for installing and configuring pfSense 2.4:

  • A 64-bit Intel, AMD, or ARM-based system with a 500 MHz processor or greater, at least 512 MB of RAM, and 1 GB of disk space onto which pfSense will be installed
  • A USB thumb drive with at least 1 GB of disk space, or blank CD media if you prefer using optical media, which will serve as the installation media
  • Internet access, for downloading pfSense binaries
  • A second computer system, for accessing the pfSense web GUI
  • An Ethernet switch and cabling, or a crossover cable, for connecting the second computer system to the pfSense system

If you want to try out pfSense without doing an actual installation, you can create a pfSense virtual machine. While this chapter does not provide a guide to installing pfSense into a virtual environment, I recommend the following for running pfSense in a virtual machine:

  • A 64-bit Intel or AMD-based system with a 2 GHz processor or greater, at least 8 GB of RAM, and enough disk space to accommodate the virtual hard drive (likely 8 GB or greater)
  • Either a Type 1 or Type 2 hypervisor:
    • Type 1 (bare-metal hypervisor; runs directly on the hardware):
      • VMware ESXi
      • Microsoft Hyper-V
    • Type 2 (requires an OS):
      • Proxmox (Linux)
      • Oracle VM VirtualBox (Linux, Windows, mac OS, Solaris)

Most likely you will have to create two virtual machines: one into which pfSense will be installed, and a second from which you will access the web GUI and test the functionality of the virtual pfSense system.

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