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

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  • I then partitioned the other disk my server has

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  • Opened up Server Manager to install HyperV

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  • Created the virtual switches for WAN and LAN

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Installing Windows Admin Center - ‘WAC’

  • Downloaded the msi from Microsoft

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  • Ran the msi and set the port as 6516

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  • Installed the Virtual machines and switches extension in WAC

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HyperV VMs

  • Downloaded pfSense and Windows 11 ISOs from class

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  • Created a pfsense VM with the following options

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  • Added a second network adapter

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  • Moved on to creating a Windows 11 VM

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  • 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

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  • Disclaimer, I set my IP adddresses mismatched. So the "WAN" on my pfsense VM is getting my "host" IP 192.168.3.227

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  • Moved on to configure my Windows VM and finish the pfsense install

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  • 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

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  • Created dhcp pool and set domain suffix to search

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Deliverables

Deliverable 1. Provide a screenshot similar to the one below.

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Deliverable 2. Provide a screenshot similar to the one below that illustrates that you have installed WAC and the extensions.

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Deliverable 3. Provide a screenshot similar to the one below that shows connectivity from INTERNAL->WAN->GOOGLE Similar to the one below.

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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