Milestone 11 ‐ HyperV - lpcyber1/SYS350 GitHub Wiki
Installing Server 2019
Copied the Win Srv 2019 ISO file from Cyber-Share over to my Freeman NUC and then used Rufus to make the usb bootable media. Installed Windows Server 2019 Datacenter (Desktop Experience)
Once the install was done I set my IP
I then partitioned the other disk my server has
Opened up Server Manager to install HyperV
Created the virtual switches for WAN and LAN
Installing Windows Admin Center - ‘WAC’
Downloaded the msi from Microsoft
Ran the msi and set the port as 6516
Installed the Virtual machines and switches extension in WAC
HyperV VMs
Downloaded pfSense and Windows 11 ISOs from class
Created a pfsense VM with the following options
Added a second network adapter
Moved on to creating a Windows 11 VM
Powered on pfsense VM, went through pfsense install, powered off when asked to reboot or enter shell. Took snapshot then powered back on to be configured
Disclaimer, I set my IP adddresses mismatched. So the "WAN" on my pfsense VM is getting my "host" IP 192.168.3.227
Moved on to configure my Windows VM and finish the pfsense install
To bypass signing into a microsoft account in the initial setup, I put my VM into audit mode with ctrl + alt + f3 and set a static IP initially to finish the pfsense install
Created dhcp pool and set domain suffix to search
Deliverables
Deliverable 1. Provide a screenshot similar to the one below.
Deliverable 2. Provide a screenshot similar to the one below that illustrates that you have installed WAC and the extensions.
Deliverable 3. Provide a screenshot similar to the one below that shows connectivity from INTERNAL->WAN->GOOGLE Similar to the one below.
Deliverable 4. Tech Journal. Discuss how you
How you imported and configured your Windows 11 host.
Installed HyperV and Management Tools (Powershell is great for this)
Installed WAC
Configured Your HyperV Networks (this is not straight forward)
How you created and configured your firewall of choice