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# Hetzner Proxmox VE Single Setup
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This repo is about the installation of Proxmox 7.X on Hetzner with pfsense as firewall for WAN, IP floating with additional IP address for the VM's to allow SNAT.
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# Hetzner Promox Architecture
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<img src="img/proxmox/arch.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="Hetzner Proxmox Architecture" />
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## 1. Install Proxmox on Hetzner
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ssh root@178.63.13.156
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#run
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installimage
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Chose the right image:
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<img src="img/proxmox/proxmox-0.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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<img src="img/proxmox/proxmox-1.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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Change install config
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From:
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SWRAIDLEVEL 1
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To:
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SWRAIDLEVEL 0 (to use all Storage sda+sdb)
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From:
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HOSTNAME Proxmox-Ve.localhost
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To:
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proxmox-single.lab.local (you can call it what ever you want)
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From:
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PART /boot ext3 512M
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PART lvm vg0 all
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LV vg0 root / ext3 15G
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LV vg0 swap swap swap 6G
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To:
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PART /boot ext**4** 512M
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PART lvm vg0 all
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LV vg0 root / ext4 100G
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LV vg0 swap swap swap 24G #(available RAM * 1/2)
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LV vg0 data /var/lib/vz ext4 3500G #(Remaining memory after deduction of root for storing images and containers)
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The installation takes up to 15 minutes.
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## 2. Set root password and disable port 111 or service
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After installation a password must be assigned to the root user if access to the Hetzner machine is via ssh-key. The access will be done via the Linux PAM authentication module.
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passwd
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New password: xy...
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Retype new password:xy...
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Proxmox opens port 111 by default, which is a security risk. Therefore, the port must be disabled.
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iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 111 -j DROP
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iptables -A INPUT -p udp -m udp --dport 111 -j DROP
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sudo /sbin/iptables-save
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##if the service is not needed, then disable and mask it
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sudo systemctl disable --now rpcbind rpcbind.socket
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sudo systemctl mask rpcbind
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Now open the Proxmox-Webconsole with your ordered server IP-Address (MAIN-IP) and login with root and your password:
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https://178.10.10.10:8006
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## 3. Add additional IP-Address and fetch Metadata
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To enable routing to external networks (SNAT), you'll need to request an extra IP address, since the primary IP of the Hetzner VM doesn't support this function.
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You'll need to request a MAC address for the IP address. This MAC address will be later essential for the pfsense VM that handles routing to the WAN.
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## 4. Config Network
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**Note:** they are a newer version of the network configuration script in the folder `script` called `network_config_updated.sh` which has Multiple IP Address Support, User Confirmation Process, Dynamic Bridge Interface Creation and Improved User Interaction. You can see the whole change under the [pull request](https://github.com/la-cc/hetzner-proxmox-single/pull/3)
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Clone this git repository and execute the script:
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./script/network_config.sh
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All necessary information (main server ip, gateway, etc.) can be taken from the hetzner robot page like this:
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MAIN-IP + Meta:
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<img src="img/hetzner/fetch-meta-0.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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ADD-IP + Meta + MAC:
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<img src="img/hetzner/fetch-meta-2.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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## 5. Upload images (pfsense and fedora)
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<img src="img/proxmox/proxmox-2.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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## 6. Create VM and install pfsense
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<img src="img/pfsense/pfsense-0.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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<img src="img/pfsense/pfsense-1.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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<img src="img/pfsense/pfsense-2.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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<img src="img/pfsense/pfsense-3.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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<img src="img/pfsense/pfsense-4.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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<img src="img/pfsense/pfsense-5.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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<img src="img/pfsense/pfsense-6.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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Now start the pfsense (VM) and install with default settings
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## 7. Create VM and install fedora (workstation)
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The steps are identical to pfsense except for the choice of bridge. There vmbr1 (DMZ/LAN) must be selected.
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<img src="img/fedora/fedora-0.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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<img src="img/fedora/fedora-1.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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If you check the IP-Address from the created VM (in my case fedora workstation) like:
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<img src="img/fedora/fedora-2.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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You will see the ADD-IP-Address. So SNAT is working and you can extend to config pfsense over the UI for your purpose.
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<img src="img/pfsense/pfsense-7.png" alt="Alt-Text" title="" />
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Default credentials are set to **username:** **_admin_** with **password:** **_pfsense_**.
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## **Finished, enjoy your Proxmox Environment!**
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# Contribution
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If you're eager to contribute to this script, feel free to fork the repository and submit a pull request. Your input is valued and always welcome!
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Current Contributors:
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@L-U-C-K-Y
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@V-JobDone
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@la-cc
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