diff --git a/content/post/14-migration-opnsense-proxmox-highly-available.md b/content/post/14-migration-opnsense-proxmox-highly-available.md index 5057fed..5dc087e 100644 --- a/content/post/14-migration-opnsense-proxmox-highly-available.md +++ b/content/post/14-migration-opnsense-proxmox-highly-available.md @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ After the installation of both OPNsense instances, I give to each of them their - `cerbere-head1`: `192.168.88.2/24` - `cerbere-head2`: `192.168.88.3/24` -While these routers are not managing the networks, I give them my current OPNsense routeur as gateway (`192.168.88.1`) to able to reach them from my PC in another VLAN. +While these routers are not managing the networks, I give them my current OPNsense routeur as gateway (`192.168.88.1`) to allow me to reach them from my laptop in another VLAN. --- ## Configure OPNsense @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Initially, I thought about restoring my current OPNsense configuration and adapt Then I decided to start over to document and share it. This part was getting so long that I prefered create a dedicated post instead. -📖 You can find the details of the full OPNsense configuration in that [article]({{< ref "post/13-opnsense-full-configuration" >}}). +📖 You can find the details of the full OPNsense configuration in that [article]({{< ref "post/13-opnsense-full-configuration" >}}), covering HA, DNS, DHCP, VPN and reverse proxy. ## TODO