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OPNsense Azure Virtual Appliance
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OPNsense is a fully featured security platform that secures your network with high-end features such as
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inline intrusion prevention, virtual private networking, two factor authentication,
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captive portal and filtering web proxy. The optional high availability setup ensures stable network performance
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with automatic failover and synchronised states, minimising disruption.
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Keep your network secure and the good packets flowing.
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The Virtual Appliance is available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.
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.. image:: images/azure_offer.png
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Our installation manual will guide you through a simple installation scenario using 1 network interface, for
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more advanced network setups you best checkout the Azure `documentation <https://docs.microsoft.com/nl-nl/azure/virtual-machines/linux/multiple-nics>`__.
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Setup : Basic settings
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The Marketplace create button guides you to the initial virtual machine setup, choose your subscription and system
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preferences here and name your virtual machine.
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.. image:: images/azure_deploy_basics.png
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Next make sure you create an initial administrative user, since some names are reserved (like admin and root), you
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need to choose another one here. In our example we choose :code:`adm001` here.
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.. Note::
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You can enable the root user after installation, the setup user can access the system using ssh or https after installation
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todo so.
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.. image:: images/azure_deploy_basics_user.png
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Setup : Disks
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Next you can choose a disk type to use, **standard SSD** is fast enough for most workloads.
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.. image:: images/azure_deploy_disks.png
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Setup : Network
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For our example, we kept our settings simple using a **private IP** which is accessible over port **443 (https)**
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after bootup. Most settings can be changed after deployment.
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.. image:: images/azure_deploy_network.png
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.. Note::
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Microsoft has quite some information available about different networking settings and options
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`here <https://docs.microsoft.com/nl-nl/azure/virtual-machines/windows/network-overview>`__
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Create
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Proceed to **Review + create** to finalize the deployment.
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Login to your instance
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When the virtual machine is created and booted for the first time, you can login using the assigned user (:code:`adm001`),
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now you can enable the root user if you like in :menuselection:`System -> Access -> Users`
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.. image:: images/azure_startup_users.png
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.. Note::
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Our Azure virtual appliance has ssh enabled by default, you can change these settings in :menuselection:`System -> Settings -> Administration`
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