When you have direct access to OPNsense, you may simply log into OPNsense using the “root” user or another administrator account. You should see a list of OPNsense menu options.
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$ ssh root@your-firewall-ip
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Your hardware will be analyzed to ensure it meets the minimum requirements. You will receive one of following responses: compatible hardware, low-end hardware, incompatible hardware. The setup will not continue if you have incompatible hardware.
If you wish to use a remote ElasticSearch database, you must choose it now since you cannot change this after the initial configuration wizard has been completed.
If you have SOHO or higher Sensei paid subscription, we recommend that you install your license key before proceeding with the initial configuration wizard since this will activate a feature that will enable you to have central reporting for many firewalls from a single Elasticsearch instance. Otherwise, only a single remote ES instance can be used with a single firewall.
* Click the :menuselection:`Install Database & Proceed` button to install the local database if one is chosen and continue to the :menuselection:`Interface Selection` section.
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* Select the Ethernet Interface(s) to protect. To do so, click on an interface and use the right/left arrow buttons to move it to protected/unprotected interfaces combo box.