There's no way to do VMs through OPNsense itself, is there? Just wanted to check. The hardware could probably handle it...
Quote from: tong2x on December 28, 2020, 08:47:26 amoriginal project sitehttps://github.com/gozoinks/unifi-pfsensefork typically with newer firmware build(dev is much more active than in main branch)https://github.com/gnkidwell/unifi-pfsenseOPNsense 20.7.7_1-amd64FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p11-HBSDI have installed and run both script with issue on latest OPNsense build(even on older builds)I'd really like to run my unifi controller on opnsense. Any guidance on how to do it? I am new to BSD and OPNsense, though I am OK at linux generally.
original project sitehttps://github.com/gozoinks/unifi-pfsensefork typically with newer firmware build(dev is much more active than in main branch)https://github.com/gnkidwell/unifi-pfsenseOPNsense 20.7.7_1-amd64FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p11-HBSDI have installed and run both script with issue on latest OPNsense build(even on older builds)
in your console (login)press 8, for shellthen just enter the install scriptfetch -o - https://git.io/j7Jy | sh -scheck out both githubs for info on versionQuote from: rhambus on January 04, 2021, 04:29:36 pmQuote from: tong2x on December 28, 2020, 08:47:26 amoriginal project sitehttps://github.com/gozoinks/unifi-pfsensefork typically with newer firmware build(dev is much more active than in main branch)https://github.com/gnkidwell/unifi-pfsenseOPNsense 20.7.7_1-amd64FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p11-HBSDI have installed and run both script with issue on latest OPNsense build(even on older builds)I'd really like to run my unifi controller on opnsense. Any guidance on how to do it? I am new to BSD and OPNsense, though I am OK at linux generally.