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Access from LAN Interface to LAN IP over http not possible (only over https)

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    rftweds
    last edited by Dec 23, 2016, 8:41 PM

    thanks, interesting idea.

    squid is running transparent.

    Proxy in firefox is disabled. i also disabled it in system settings to test. no change.
    even when i disable squid server on pfsense maschine still same problem.

    i tried it with different machines windows 7 and windows server 2012 R2.

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      KOM
      last edited by Dec 23, 2016, 8:52 PM

      Is this a new install?

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        rftweds
        last edited by Dec 23, 2016, 8:56 PM

        hmm.. relatively runs for ~60 days. but i havent changed much.
        i restarted it today.

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          KOM
          last edited by Dec 23, 2016, 9:06 PM

          Can I assume that it didn't always behave this way and that you're not just finding it now?  If so, what changed between when it last worked and now?  Any funny NATs?  I can't imagine why it would redirect to HTTPS on its own.

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            rftweds
            last edited by Dec 23, 2016, 9:18 PM

            as i installed it i selected to run webconfigurator on https. now i want to change it to http (for some … reason it needs to be http)

            i dont want to reinstall the pfsense box if not realy neccessary

            the only changes i made was install squid + clamav and setup ipsec vpn (on install date)

            so i never tried http before until today.

            i relay dont know why it redirects, thats exactly the point im struggling with.

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              KOM
              last edited by Dec 23, 2016, 9:21 PM

              You have ot change the mode in pfSense to do that.  System - Advanced - Admin Access - Protocol.  Select HTTP, click Save.  Or did you do that already?

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                rftweds
                last edited by Dec 23, 2016, 9:23 PM

                thats exactly what i did. and now we are here :-)

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                  KOM
                  last edited by Dec 23, 2016, 9:44 PM

                  Anything in the System log?  I have to leave now and I have no idea when I will return.  If all else fails, snapshot the VM, save a config.xml backup and then reinstall fresh and restore your backup.

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                    rftweds
                    last edited by Dec 23, 2016, 9:51 PM

                    System log shows nothing relevant.

                    sockstat shows nginx running on port 80
                    nothing on 443 only php-fpm listen on *

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                      rftweds
                      last edited by Dec 24, 2016, 9:23 AM

                      so ok. i got it running.

                      Reinstalled pfSense (this time i selected http) then restored the config (no problems with that)

                      it works now, i can access on http

                      thanks for the help

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