On 23/07/07, Jeff Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roland Giesler wrote:
Is it possible to start a VMware or Xen client inside pfSense?
perhaps you've worded that backwards?
assuming so; yes, you can run pfSense inside vmware. doubtful that it
would work in Xen.
No, I didn't word it
Roland Giesler wrote:
On 23/07/07, Jeff Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roland Giesler wrote:
Is it possible to start a VMware or Xen client inside pfSense?
perhaps you've worded that backwards?
assuming so; yes, you can run pfSense inside vmware. doubtful that it
would work in Xen.
No, I
Thanks for your suggestions and comment everyone. I think I'll go
with multiple VM guests on a host OS. My mind is much clearer about
this now.
regards
Roland
Just to add/restate some of the things said in this conversation.
FreeBSD 6.2 (which pfSense is based on) cannot run under Xen - while
it may be possible to run it with hardware virtualization under Xen,
I'd recommend against it at this time. It does however run perfectly
fine on both VMWare
Is it possible to start a VMware or Xen client inside pfSense?
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Roland Giesler wrote:
Is it possible to start a VMware or Xen client inside pfSense?
no. VMware doesn't support FreeBSD as a host, and Xen is still
questionable on FreeBSD I believe.
Roland Giesler wrote:
Is it possible to start a VMware or Xen client inside pfSense?
perhaps you've worded that backwards?
assuming so; yes, you can run pfSense inside vmware. doubtful that it
would work in Xen.
--
Roland Giesler
Green Tree Systems cc, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Mobile: