Web GUI Access from Internet
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Kej
I'm not actually on some other computer… I'm on my own computer that has internet access. However, my pfSense has been deployed on ESXi host.
pfSense has a public ip address as well as a LAN address.
I can connect via LAN but can't connect via WAN. I know the pfSense WAN interface is configured corrected with a public ip address because I can ping 8.8.8.8 and any other public ip address from pfSense interface.
Cheers
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Does "my own computer" have a different public IP than pfsense wan?
You can always PM me your public IP and I can try it from here….
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'My own computer', has an ip address assigned to by Virgin Media of 192.168.0.1.
So basically, what I'm trying to do is access my pfsense firewall from any computer that has an internet connection
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If you PM me your public IP that pfsense is on, I will see if I get a GUI interface from here.
(NOTE - I don't actually think this is a good idea, but for the sake of testing, I'd do it)
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Kej
I hope you're on the level - PM sent
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Not working - How are you determining your public IP?
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I configured it when I deployed it with ESXi host
see image
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And are you sure it is working?
Can you please show the main pfsense gui?
The part where it talks about version under system information?
Does it say "you are on the latest release" or some other message?
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Do you mean
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Or do you mean
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No - I mean the first thing that pops up when you go to https://192.168.1.1
left side of screen
Version. -
I have to sleep, so here is what you need to verify - pfsense can see the internet and also be seen.
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Here you go
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Anybody else can help while Kej gets some Zzzzzzzzzz?
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Just so you, when I turn off firewall, see below I can connect to pfsense with http://pfsense public ip address.
Therefore, I need to create a firewall rule to allow access when the firewall is enabled….
Can you help with that?
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You do not need to port forward to your LAN address.
Making a WAN rule to your WAN Address will work much easier.
Go back to my first post and try what I said. Delete any port forwarding you have done with your GUI port (I assume 443)
I do this with every firewall I put in until I test the VPN from my location here.
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https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=86709.0
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=86838.msg476382#msg476382 This one you state you made it work on port 80…
:o
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chpalmer,
Thanks for responding.
I will implement your suggestion
Cheers