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How can i have the CP login page on port 80

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    sloan
    last edited by Jul 7, 2007, 10:56 PM

    I moved the web admin GUI to port 8080 via https.  I would like the CP default page to show when the users open their browser and try to navigate anywhere.  So that anyone even people who have never used a captive portal can get a page with instructions about how to get a login.

    Can this be done?

    Thanks

    PFS 2.0 ALPHA-ALPHA on x86 :FreeSWITCH

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      jeroen234
      last edited by Jul 8, 2007, 6:38 AM

      if you enable the cp then when they go to a page outside youre lan then they get the page you have load to the cp

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        sloan
        last edited by Jul 8, 2007, 7:15 PM

        I get nothing when i try to navigate to any page outside the LAN.  The only way I get the CP default page is to type in the IP address of the OPT-WIFI interface on which the CP resides.

        I have an access-point plugged into an OPT interface.  Could this have something to do with why the CP default page is not coming up?

        PFS 2.0 ALPHA-ALPHA on x86 :FreeSWITCH

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          jeroen234
          last edited by Jul 8, 2007, 7:36 PM

          if it is a accesspoint and not a wirelesrouter then it must not be a problem

          a wireless clients on youre opt interface that use pfsense as there default gateway must get the portal
          if port 80 and 8000 and 8001 are not blocked

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            sloan
            last edited by Jul 8, 2007, 11:33 PM

            oops it is really a nat firewall from netgear.  Not a pure access point.  I suppose this must be causing my issues?

            PFS 2.0 ALPHA-ALPHA on x86 :FreeSWITCH

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              jeroen234
              last edited by Jul 9, 2007, 5:02 AM

              dit you connect pfsense to a lan port of the netgear?

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