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    How to allow only one computer from LAN to OPT interface

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      timthetortoise
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      Again, what is the default gateway on your access points? If it's not 10.10.10.1, they will not be able to communicate with your 192.168.1.x network.

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        sujyo1
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        ''Again, what is the default gateway on your access points? If it's not 10.10.10.1, they will not be able to communicate with your 192.168.1.x network.''

        YES all access point's default gateway is set to 10.10.10.1

        access point set up

        IP: 10.10.10.2
        DHCP: disable
        subnet: 255.255.255.0
        default gateway: 10.10.10.1
        dns: 10.10.10.1

        thanks…

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          sujyo1
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          I am able to login into pfsense box from my desktop if i type https://10.10.10.1
          I am able to ping access point 10.10.10.4 form my desk top !! but can't login in to access point!!

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            l3lu3
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            When you try to browse to 10.10.10.4 what is the error given? Timeout? Rejected?

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              sujyo1
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              Using Chrome

              Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to 10.10.10.4

              Try reloading: 10.­10.­10.­4

              Using IE

              This page can't be displayed

              •Make sure the web address http://10.10.10.4 is correct.
              •Look for the page with your search engine.
              •Refresh the page in a few minutes.

              Fix connection problems

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                sujyo1
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                Pfsense box LAN interface is set to https
                OPT1 interface is set to https but on OPT1 interface the Captive Portal is set to http.

                Is this set up can cause this problem??

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                  sujyo1
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                  Please….any pf guru help me on this issue this is real headache for me. trying since 3 days!
                  I remove all rules just keep the basic rules then restart box still can't log in in to access point!!!

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                    timthetortoise
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                    Download nmap and do a port scan of the access point. Make sure HTTPS is actually showing up. If it's not, but other ports are and/or you can ping it without any special rules, you've got a problem not related to pfSense.

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                      sujyo1
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                      Thanks for reply…run scan interface-any, scan method-tcp, (can't run scan method-SYN)
                      also I set LAN & OPT1 both to http

                      Running: /usr/local/bin/nmap  -sT '10.9.88.2'

                      Starting Nmap 6.25 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2013-11-12 14:50 CST
                      Nmap scan report for 10.9.88.2
                      Host is up (0.0037s latency).
                      Not shown: 998 closed ports
                      PORT  STATE SERVICE
                      23/tcp open  telnet
                      80/tcp open  http
                      MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx(Senao International Co.)

                      Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.32 seconds

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                        timthetortoise
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                        So since port 443 isn't open, why would you be able to connect to HTTPS? Try to connect to http://10.10.10.4

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                          sujyo1
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                          Thanks for reply…

                          Finally I have found the answer...my captive portal was the problem... so I just allow(pass through) my desktop's mac & adress in to captive portal setting and done...Thank you guys for your help

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                            timthetortoise
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                            Unless you have settings on your client machine that you're not revealing, don't know what to tell you. Good luck with it.

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                              sujyo1
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                              Thanks for quick reply timthetortoise…

                              Finally I have found the answer...my captive portal was the problem... so I just allow(pass through) my desktop's mac & adress in to captive portal setting and done...Thank you for your help

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