How to create and upload an OPNSense Hyper-V image and deploy it in Azure in a 2 NIC configuration
Includes creating Azure virtual network, network interface card & routing table
Deploy a Ubuntu Virtual Machine behind OPNSense and use port forwarding to publish SSH on a non-standard port and a HTTP Web server
Configure OpenVPN Remote Access using OpenVPN Connect client on Windows 11
00:20 Create and configure OpnSense Hyper-V VHD disk on your local computer
11:09 Create a storage account in Azure to hold the VM VHD
14:31 Upload the VHD with Azure Storage Explorer
15:30 Create Azure Virtual Network and configure subnets
17:40 Convert the VHD to a managed disk
19:06 Create Opnsense VM from a managed disk
20:14 Create the backend NIC
25:41 Enable IP Forwarding on backend NIC
27:36 Connect to the Opnsense Serial console in Azure portal
28:00 Identifying the frontend and backend NIC's using their MAC Address
29:00 Assign frontend and backend interfaces to WAN and LAN
31:30 Connecting to OPNSense Web config running in Azure
34:58 Creating a route table to route through the OPNSense appliance
36:45 Create a Ubuntu VM for backend testing
39:47 Port forwarding to Ubuntu VM SSH and HTTP
44:00 OpenVPN setup
53:20 Exporting client OVPN file for OpenVPN Connect
54:14 Identifying OVPN embedded keys and certs in the OPNSense GUI
56:43 Accessing the Ubuntu VM across the VPN
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