I've got this setup on a dedi, I am using VMWare ESXi but config is very similar.
This is what you need to do:
1 - Setup Virtual NIC
2 - Create some VM's you want and bridge them to the virtual nic
3 - Create a KVM VM with pfSense
4 - Bridge the pfSense VM to your real NIC.
5 - Make sure the pfSense VM is not set to start on Node reboot.
6 - Start pfSense and continue with config. Set the WAN NIC as your Real one and the LAN as the virtual nic which the other VM's will be connected to.
7 - Enable DHCP
8 - Setup another KVM VM with Linux Puppy.
9 - Console into Puppy and open a browser and browse to 192.168.1.1, use default pfSense details.
10 - Change config and port forward pfSense port (80) so you can access remotely.
11 - Add your public IP to pfSense as it's WAN IP.
12 - If it worked you should have lost connection to your server. (IP Conflict)
13 - Reboot your node and you should regain access.
14 - Set the pfSense VM to start on node start
15 - Set your node to DHCP and reboot.
16 - Now browse to your nodes IP and you should see pfSense.
17 - Port forward Proxmox and it should work.
18 - Setup VM's and port forward what ever you want.
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