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    Problem Captive Portal pfSense 2.7 with allowed ip addresses

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      sanrzn
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      same problem
      Install version 2.7.0: new disk + import config from 2.5.2
      Enabled services: DNS Resolver, Captive Portal, OpenVPN server, ntpd
      Installed Packages: pfBlockerNG-devel (3.2.0_6), haproxy (0.63_1)
      Others: DHCP, DNS (with forward to firewall) on domain controller

      IPs from Captive portal’s Allowed IP Address List not have access with no authentication, but if add MAC of IP to "MAC Address Control" pass without requiring authentication.

      PS: This configuration worked fine on version 2.5.2.

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        TbW
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        I reinstalled pfsense 2.6 and configured ldap gsuite. Everything works perfectly. Also "allowed IP addresses" of the captive portal.

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        • susobacoS
          susobaco @TbW
          last edited by susobaco

          Same problem:

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          • GertjanG
            Gertjan @susobaco
            last edited by

            @susobaco

            As showed in the other thread I linked above, the "2.7.0" portal works just fine.

            Some thoughts though :
            if this gets involved :

            @sanrzn said in Problem Captive Portal pfSense 2.7 with allowed ip addresses:

            haproxy (0.63_1)
            Others: DHCP, DNS (with forward to firewall) on domain controller

            then the setup will need more attention.

            I'm pretty sure that if the classic setup was used : pfSense is the DNS, and handles the DHCP, the portal works.
            Now, step by step : remove DHCP, have it being handled by another DHCP server : and test (!) : it can be done. It's a question of the correct 'settings' and all devices/systems involved.
            Next step : pfSense isn't handling the DNS anymore on the portal : that can be arranged also.
            Another step "domain controller" : ok, why not. Things are getting way more complicated as even more things have to be checked. I never did this myself, but I presume it is possible.

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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              wtasin
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              Hi,
              I had the same problem.

              I found out that switching the Webconfigurator back to english language helps.

              pfSense expects to get as direction value either "both", "from" or "to".
              c38917a4-d783-4719-ad0a-2dfd497ea9dc-grafik.png ![alt text](image url)

              After switching back to english, you have to edit and save the wrongly saved "Allowed IP address" entries.

              Even if I export the configuration (with the german translated WebConfigurator) I found the translated string as value in the config.xml.

              HTH

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                TbW @wtasin
                last edited by

                @wtasin HI,

                so using the English language, does it work?

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                  wtasin @TbW
                  last edited by

                  @TbW yes, the arrows are showing up and the bypass of the allowed ips also works

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                    TbW @wtasin
                    last edited by

                    @wtasin OK thank you. I will try.

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                      serginho @wtasin
                      last edited by

                      realmente funcionou fazendo da forma que você explicou, mas o controle de banda não funciona.

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                        TbW
                        last edited by

                        @wtasin yes, it actually works in English language.
                        @serginho bandwidth control does not work. Seems limited to 100 Mbit/s per user.

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                        • GertjanG
                          Gertjan @TbW
                          last edited by

                          @TbW said in Problem Captive Portal pfSense 2.7 with allowed ip addresses:

                          Seems limited to 100 Mbit/s per user.

                          Do I need to show an example like this :

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                          or like this :

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                          Btw : I'm using 23.09, and I presume that 2.7.1 and 23.09 share the same kernel, kernel modules and and GUI.

                          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                            TbW @Gertjan
                            last edited by

                            @Gertjan If you allow navigation by entering the mac address, the device is set up to 100 Mbit/s DW/UP.

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