![]() Remember, for more zones you have, the more cards you would need for assignment, since you just have single NIC, you would need a setup which has least number of interfaces, which is “GREEN+RED” in this case. ![]() ![]() If you have just one NIC, the best option here would be to select “ GREEN + RED” option. Network configuration menu Network configuration type selection There is nothing special that you need to do for this setup until you reach the network configuration menu where you would be prompted to select the network zones that your setup would contain, like shown on the screen below. Continue installation as normally until Network Configuration step ![]() While the steps are very simple, I realized someone trying this for the first time on a similar setup would find it hard and may even give up, it is for benefit of such audience. In this blog post I cover how I managed through this limitation and completed IPFire installation on a device with single network card. ![]() I recently moved from using pfSense to IPFire while still using the same box as my previous setup – which basically meant I had only one ethernet port on my IPFire box, while IPFire supports VLAN capabilities – if you have tried to install IPFire on a similar setup, you would have quickly realized that during installation you can not use VLAN interface and it is mandatory to provide at least a RED and a GREEN interface otherwise the installation does not continue. ![]()
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