I set up pfsense in virtualbox just as you have, but I ran into a problem... pfsense doesn't seem to be receiving any DHCP requests from my network. In addition, on the box that runs virtualbox, even though I set 192.168.0.1 as the nameserver in the /etc/network/interfaces file, DNS lookups from that box go to the DNS server defined by my ISP instead of to pfsense. If I set a machine as static, everything works, but on DHCP it never gets an address from pfsense. Any clue why this would be?
Using VMware workstation 9.I have setup 2 domain controllers each running AD,exchange 2010.one has IP 192.168.1.1 and the other 192.168.2.1.Microsoft Exchange 2010 is running fine and the users in the respective domains can email each through outlook.But the problem is; how do I route the 2 networks to have users email across the domains.I tried to configure 2 Windows08R2 servers as routers.I am also trying to use pfSense and Zeroshell linux based applications, that can be used as virtual routers. I am stuck half-way my school project. Guys help:-)
Awesome! Thanks!
Thanks for the tutorial!
I set up pfsense in virtualbox just as you have, but I ran into a problem... pfsense doesn't seem to be receiving any DHCP requests from my network. In addition, on the box that runs virtualbox, even though I set 192.168.0.1 as the nameserver in the /etc/network/interfaces file, DNS lookups from that box go to the DNS server defined by my ISP instead of to pfsense. If I set a machine as static, everything works, but on DHCP it never gets an address from pfsense. Any clue why this would be?
What is your configuration for eth1?
Using VMware workstation 9.I have setup 2 domain controllers each running AD,exchange 2010.one has IP 192.168.1.1 and the other 192.168.2.1.Microsoft Exchange 2010 is running fine and the users in the respective domains can email each through outlook.But the problem is; how do I route the 2 networks to have users email across the domains.I tried to configure 2 Windows08R2 servers as routers.I am also trying to use pfSense and Zeroshell linux based applications, that can be used as virtual routers. I am stuck half-way my school project. Guys help:-)
Wouldn't you set it to BSD > FreeBSD instead of Linux > other linux?
Why not BSD?