Your drawing : only PC 1,2,3 have internet access, without ANY proper firewall protection.
pfSense and win10 will have NO internet access.
Furthermore, with 3 different mac addresses using 1 internet connection, your ISP will probably shut your connection down.
If ens18 (virtualbox nic name) = enp0s8 (proxmox nic name), then change bridge-ports enp0s3 to enp0s8
And from Proxmox host, what is the output of # cat /etc/resolv.conf
pfSense is BSD based, not Linux.
I see a lot of people set the OS type to Linux. I set it to “other”.
This is not the solution to your boot problem, but I just wanted it to mention
- why not use Synology HyperBackup tool on the NAS to backup the files?
- I have PBS running on my NAS as a vm, in Synology Virtual Machine Manager (you need some extra RAM memory for this)
It depends on what your possibilities are, moneywise and hardware etc.
You could save the vm/ct backups both on your PVE host AND on a NAS (or an external USB disk).
That's not totally foolproof but it is a start.
Personally I'm not a big fan of clustering.
Especially in a simple home lab, with...
And why do you delete the ip addresses in your posts and replace them with x.x.x.x ?
If it is your local internal network......nobody is going to hack you.
Has VLAN33 got a DNS server configured and a way out to the internet (gateway) (in your main router perhaps)?
I think not, that's why Proxmox cannot resolve debian.org through VLAN33.
Why don't you set the gateway on vmbr0, to make things a bit easier for you to configure?
Hm, I hope I understand your config.....
First time your PVE host got an ip address from your dhcp server in a 192.168.100.0 subnet,
second time you say it is in 19.168.0.0 subnet...
How is this possible?
What is your actual LAN subnet?
If WAN port on slave router is not a member of the regular LAN then you have double NAT active. It is not wrong, but double NAT gives more headache when you want to open ports etc.
Unless you have 3 different public ip addresses (I think you have just one), I would choose to do it this way :
(TP-Link switch)
Port1 = VLAN100 = UNTAGGED = PVID100 (WAN)
Port2 = VLAN100 = UNTAGGED = PVID100 (WAN)
Port3 = VLAN100 = UNTAGGED = PVID100 (WAN)
Port4 = VLAN100 = UNTAGGED = PVID100...
What ip addresses do the two vm’s have on the vmbr1 ?
I suppose you gave them static addresses because on vmbr1 there is no active dhcp server present.
Officially you need at least 3 pve nodes to setup a cluster.
Or you can use a simple third device (raspberry pi) that gives the vote.
See: https://blog.jenningsga.com/proxmox-keeping-quorum-with-qdevices/
1. Are you 100% sure that ALL firewall services are OFF in the win2022 server?
2. And have you checked if Blueiris is Allowed through the Windows Firewall with an exeption/rule?
If unsure about nr 1., then check nr 2 for that rule.
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