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    • benpalB
      benpal
      last edited by

      Hello all,

      I am having problem with adding allowed IP address in the captive portal setting. I add only one IP address with /32 subnet. (I suppose this question is raised by sir vuarame some ten months ago, though sir jimp has unanswered questions in the thread).

      I am using pFSense 2.3.5 version.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by stephenw10

        More information needed. 😉

        You have a link to that thread?
        Edit: OK I see it: https://forum.netgate.com/topic/125063/captive-portal-allowed-ip-addresses

        What happens when you add the IP?

        What do you expect to happen?

        Do you have a good reason for running 2.3.5 rather than current, 2.4.4?

        Steve

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        • benpalB
          benpal
          last edited by

          I already read that thread sir.
          When I add an IP Address, Captive Portal login page will not work, however the IP Address I assigned to be allowed has work smoothly.
          What I expect to happen is, captive portal will work as is on clients.
          I am now upgrading my pFSense sir.

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          • GertjanG
            Gertjan
            last edited by Gertjan

            I'm using several IP's on the Allowed IP Addresses tab :

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            As you might guess, these are my 3 AP's - my Portal network is 192.168.2./24, pfSense using 192.168.2.1.
            AP's needs access to the net for services like ntp etc.

            My 3 Ap's can communicate with the net.

            Btw : Captive portal ipfw firewall rules are :

            [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.brit-hotel-fumel.net]/root: ipfw table all list
            --- table(cp_ifaces), set(0) ---
            sis0 2100 41929406 24022213886 1542001320
            --- table(cpzone1_auth_up), set(0) ---
            --- table(cpzone1_host_ips), set(0) ---
            192.168.2.1/32 0 10842951 645919014 1542001320
            --- table(cpzone1_pipe_mac), set(0) ---
             88:1f:a1:54:ff:c9 any 2081 0 0 0
             any 88:1f:a1:54:ff:c9 2080 0 0 0
             48:88:ca:41:ff:55 any 2075 0 0 0
             any 48:88:ca:41:ff:55 2074 0 0 0
             4c:8d:79:91:ff:52 any 2077 0 0 0
             any 4c:8d:79:91:ff:52 2076 0 0 0
             64:80:99:9a:ff:a0 any 2079 0 0 0
             any 64:80:99:9a:ff:a0 2078 0 0 0
            --- table(cpzone1_auth_down), set(0) ---
            --- table(cpzone1_allowed_up), set(0) ---
            192.168.2.2/32 2082 785 77243 1542001221
            192.168.2.3/32 2084 655 58796 1541999147
            192.168.2.4/32 2086 635 78822 1541991852
            --- table(cpzone1_allowed_down), set(0) ---
            192.168.2.2/32 2083 234 17784 1542001221
            192.168.2.3/32 2085 235 17860 1541999147
            192.168.2.4/32 2087 233 17882 1541991000
            

            (I have 5 MAC's on the MAC's list)

            This works fin for the last decade or so.

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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