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pfSense on VPS
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pfSense on VPS

Hi,
I'd like to have a VPS with pfSense but pfSense it's not offered as image (I can choose the standard CentOS, Debian, FreeBSD, OpenSuse, Ubuntu), no option to mount a recovery media.

I've tried following this guide (that I've tested and was working on another VPS of another provider) but mfsbsd it's unable to complete boot, probably due to some UEFI settings that I cannot change.
I've already tried 11.3,12.0, 12.1 but without success.

Maybe it's possible to do the same with a FreeBSD image that maybe already load a different hardware configuration? I'm not an expert of BSD, but there is no grub there..

Do you know if there could be another way to do it? Or if there is any sort of "webinterface" that I can install on a standard Linux distribution to manage routing/firewall/OpenVPN?

Thanks!

Comments

  • georgedatacentergeorgedatacenter Member, Patron Provider

    shorewall
    IPCop

  • YKMYKM Member

    Try opnsense better than pfsense imo

  • Maybe softther VPN is a choice
    It supports linking through OpenVPN
    Alternatively, you can choose openwrt

  • SoftEther VPN looks really interesting.. I'll have a look!

  • hostworldhostworld Member, Host Rep

    +1 for SoftEther VPN. Had a play around with it in the past for testing purposes, works well.

  • @Gabri_91 said:
    Hi,
    I'd like to have a VPS with pfSense but pfSense it's not offered as image (I can choose the standard CentOS, Debian, FreeBSD, OpenSuse, Ubuntu), no option to mount a recovery media.

    I've tried following this guide (that I've tested and was working on another VPS of another provider) but mfsbsd it's unable to complete boot, probably due to some UEFI settings that I cannot change.
    I've already tried 11.3,12.0, 12.1 but without success.

    Maybe it's possible to do the same with a FreeBSD image that maybe already load a different hardware configuration? I'm not an expert of BSD, but there is no grub there..

    Do you know if there could be another way to do it? Or if there is any sort of "webinterface" that I can install on a standard Linux distribution to manage routing/firewall/OpenVPN?

    Thanks!

    We have a lot CTO-made pfSense VMs assigned to our Cloud VPS Cluster.
    Per request, our support staff will assign psSense, ZeroShell, Mikrotik .iso or...whatever to your existing VM. Boot from this .iso, build your VM as you like.

    The prices are the same as Linux VMs.
    Cheers!

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