![]() I know that this hardware is not build for this kind of use, but for my needs it is enough, where i need to test some configuration or settings or networking. For mail i use postfix, dovecot, roundcube and postfixadmin for domain and user accounts settings. ![]() ![]() On one VM i have Centos 7 installed, which i use for DNS - bind, web and mail server. Ive been using a pair of Raspberry Pi 4s running Pihole in HA mode as my local DNS server / Ad blocker. ![]() I also have one ubuntu VM, which i use for "monitoring" where i have zabbix 5 installed and it works great. I have SSL VPN connection, so i have access to the VMs. For storage i purchased SSD disk module for about 20eu from aliexpress and it works great, much faster then micro SD card which came with pi.įor firewall i have installed IPFire on one virtual machine ( to bad there is no pfsense for aarch64 arcitecture, i am more used to it then ipfire ) and it works ok. OPNSense for Rock-Pi-E & Rock-Pi 4 Operating system distributions SleepWalker May 7, 2022, 2:06am 1 Greetings to all I have successfully built OPNSense for Rock-Pi-E. I have ESXI arm hypervisor installed with Free esx licence, and then i have 4 virtual machines. Raspberry Pi B 2 (Plex Home Theater) - PVR - Several phones (Apple & Android) & laptops (Windows & Linux) Of course all these devices need. Getting started: update your Raspberry Pi Attach your external keyboard, monitor and ethernet cable, and then attach your Pi to a power source. Hi everyone, i just wanted to share my home project, which i have for learning. pfSense doesnt have an official release for Raspberry Pi, its only available on AMD64 architecture, so there is no way to install it on a Raspberry Pi.
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