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Protect Windows with pfSense and VirtualBox. Part 6: Running VirtualBox headless. VM auto save state/resume
To operate the VM inconspicuously, obviously you don’t run the full-fledged VirtualBox GUI. VirtualBox can also be fully managed from its command-line interface, called VBoxManage (you can read the User Manual if you want to learn more about VBoxManage). In … Continue reading
Protect Windows with pfSense and VirtualBox. Part 5: Configuring VLANs. Removing Windows’ TCP/IP stacks
Time to move to the next step: configuring pfSense, so we can make sure that we are going to have connectivity once we strip our physical NIC from its TCP/IPv4 and TCP/IPv6 stacks. Mind you, in this part I will … Continue reading
Protect Windows with pfSense and VirtualBox. Part 4: Installing and configuring pfSense on VirtualBox
Note: if you need help with installing pfSense beyond the instructions included in this tutorial, you can always refer to the project’s official tutorials, wiki, and official forum, or even better, buy the manual available on Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk (a … Continue reading