Understood. So even though my physical machines can see the pfSense on the network through the bridge, it doesn't hand out DHCP requests through that? If I connect it to the physical, do I still need the bridge as well?
The reason I haven't gone that route is because I don't have extra NIC's...
I couldn't get ip a to work. Maybe because pfsense if freebsd? I did a ipfonfig in case that gives similar information. vnet0 is the LAN side. The WAN side is currently unplugged because without the DHCP working I have to keep it on another router. But I hook it back up for testing.
vtnet0...
I was pretty sure but I just verified it is on the right interface. That same interface is handing out the IP's to my other ProxMox VM's. It just doesn't seem to be traversing outside of there.
I have built a pfsense server as a VM on one of my ProxMox hosts. I have two hosts and plan to have HA pfsense on the second host. Most everything appears to be working like the NIC passthrough for WAN and the bridge for local traffic. Physical computers outside the ProxMox environment connect...
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