Captive Portal Problem
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Did you upload a captive portal home page?
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Oh, no, i didnt.
but now i did it. but if i connect to ip:8000 there is no page..
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No one any idea to fix this?
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You might need to enable Captive portal again after uploading the home page.
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Sorry, but this doesnt work for me.
i think the webserver dont start, but iam no bsd expert.
any other idea?
best regards
a hopefull ozric -
You could try restarting the FW. Sometimes this can help.
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I do this so many times :D But thank you for the idea.
Now i want to test all…
I restartet the firewall, connected a fresh AP to the wlan NIC of the firewall...but, nothing. the laptop gets an dhcp ip, but nothing more. the wlan subnet is 10.0.5.0 . the interface is srarted with 10.0.5.1 . but i cant ping 10.0.5.1 when iam connected to the AP with laptop.
any ideas whats going wrong?
//edit
okay, very strange.
ive deleted the wlan ifc...so i think the dhcp server cant be online (ive rebooted the firewall). but when a client connects to the AP it gets an correct ip...
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How is your AP hooked up? pfSense to a LAN port of AP? See http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Use_an_existing_wireless_router_with_pfSense
Did your laptop get its IP address from pfSense? It should be recorded in the dhcp log in Status -> System Logs, click on DHCP tab.
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The AP is connected to OPT1. On OPT1 dhcp server and captive portal are running.
when i connect to the apo the notebook gets the right ip via dhcp, but there no portal.
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when i connect to the apo the notebook gets the right ip via dhcp, but there no portal.
Is the pfSense OPT1 interface connected to the AP WAN interface or one of its LAN interfaces?
Does the notebook get its IP address from pfSense or the AP? (Perhaps the AP has a DHCP server running.)
What does the notebook use as its gateway?
What does the notebook use as its DNS?