Hello all,
I'm looking into upgrading my home server to 9.10 from 9.2. I'm going to do a fresh install and not try to upgrade it, as i've hacked a lot behind the scenes. I've had 9.2 working for a long long time, without issues. but I've got some free time now, and i need to take the plunge to get onto package based updates... i digress...
my questions.. mainly directed at iohyve.
I want to virtualise pfsense in byhyve, and pass through the LAN on one ethernet socket, and also passthrough the other LAN socket which has the WAN on it / to make things a bit more complicated, it will potentially be VLAN tagged. my plan is buy just one managed switch... plug the WAN into it configured as a VLAN1, then pass that to bhyve as the WAN. does any of this sound undoable?
I guess the question is how to pas through two network interfaces using iohyve, more than anything else? And is it possible to pass through the whole interface if i don't want to share it. Does it have to be a tap? I'm very new to this end of things.
I would also want it to be secure? so if this is a bad idea then feel free to pitch in?
Cheers
Andrew
I'm looking into upgrading my home server to 9.10 from 9.2. I'm going to do a fresh install and not try to upgrade it, as i've hacked a lot behind the scenes. I've had 9.2 working for a long long time, without issues. but I've got some free time now, and i need to take the plunge to get onto package based updates... i digress...
my questions.. mainly directed at iohyve.
I want to virtualise pfsense in byhyve, and pass through the LAN on one ethernet socket, and also passthrough the other LAN socket which has the WAN on it / to make things a bit more complicated, it will potentially be VLAN tagged. my plan is buy just one managed switch... plug the WAN into it configured as a VLAN1, then pass that to bhyve as the WAN. does any of this sound undoable?
I guess the question is how to pas through two network interfaces using iohyve, more than anything else? And is it possible to pass through the whole interface if i don't want to share it. Does it have to be a tap? I'm very new to this end of things.
I would also want it to be secure? so if this is a bad idea then feel free to pitch in?
Cheers
Andrew