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    HAProxy on pfSense 2.7.2 pfSense WEBGUI w/ Cloudflare

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      VMlabman
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      Hi,

      I have HAProxy net 0.63_2 ( not the devel ver ) on pfSense 2.7.2 pfSense WEBGUI w/ Cloudflare for DNS.

      I setup HAProxy per a Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n-KlnJ82uA ) And I am unable to get the system to let me log in / go to an https://hostname.mydomain.com:8007 I get an error

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      I tested my ACME Cert by setting the ACME Cert in System>Advanced> on the Admin Access Tab in the SSL/TLS field Certificate . With that set I do get a Secure SLL https login using https://hostname.mydomain.com:8007

      Any help would be great if I can share settings or logs please let me know what is needed.

      Thank you,
      mrvmman

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        adelaide_guy
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        Please post a screenshot of your configs on HAProxy, it will help us determine if there is any misconfiguration

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          VMlabman @adelaide_guy
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          @adelaide_guy

          Hello,

          Here are moy settings screen shots. Any help would be outstanding.

          Backend Basic 1.jpg Frontend Basic 1.jpg HAProxy Backend Settings Scrolling.jpg HAProxy Frontend Settings Scrolling.jpg HAProxy Settings Tab Scrolling.jpg

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            adelaide_guy @VMlabman
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            @VMlabman

            Under Backend tab for the pfsense-01. you need to select a CA and select the client certificate that you have generated for your pfsense-01.

            Under Frontend tab under SSL offloading, select the ACME generated certificate under Certificate.

            Check if those settings fixes the issue you are having.

            Also I recommend watching the following youtube:

            How to Setup ACME, Let's Encrypt, and HAPRoxy in pfsense

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