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      Bigdaddy168
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      Nice! Can you make this package official?

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        marcelloc
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        @Bigdaddy168:

        Nice! Can you make this package official?

        I can submit a pull request to oficial repo. But need core team review to get merged.

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          Bigdaddy168
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          @marcelloc:

          @Bigdaddy168:

          Nice! Can you make this package official?

          I can submit a pull request to oficial repo. But need core team review to get merged.

          That would be great!

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            muhammet
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            Thanks, great !

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              warmadmax
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              any news on if this will make it to official package status?

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                xchaz
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                Hi,

                squid+WPAD bypasses my captive portal. Is there any other way?

                Thanks,
                Chaz

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                  asterix
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                  @marcelloc:

                  @Bigdaddy168:

                  Nice! Can you make this package official?

                  I can submit a pull request to oficial repo. But need core team review to get merged.

                  Great work here marcelloc. Finally I have wpad hosted with webconfigurator on https.

                  Any update on the pull request to official repo?

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                    vicpome
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                    Hi, Marcelloc , Is there a step-by-step manual or instuctions for config the GUI of the "wpad" after it is installed?.
                    Thanks.

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                      chicago_cs @vicpome
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                      @vicpome , check out this topic

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                        kklouzal
                        last edited by kklouzal

                        @marcelloc said in Unofficial WPAD package for pfSense software:

                        fetch -q -o /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/Unofficial.conf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/master/Unofficial.24.conf

                        I logged into SSH, opened Shell, pasted in the 2.4 unofficial repo command and hit enter.

                        Now when I go to my package manager inside web gui there are no available packages being listed, none at all.

                        Going to Diagnostics->Edit File and saving "/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/Unofficial.conf" as a blank file brings my official packages back thankfully.

                        EDIT:

                        Solved it, a little searching found that the github repo supplies a patch you must apply so PfSense can display unofficial repos. Check the main page on the github page for more info.

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                          KOM
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                          That's a lot of hassle with the potential to break pfSense just to configure WPAD, which is simple to configure by hand.

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                            vicpome @chicago_cs
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                            @chicago_cs Agradezco tu respuesta, yo ya instale el pack , pero queria saber cuales son los pasos que siguen despues del 7, o sea como completar el "Gui" ya que no me funciona.
                            Gracias.

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                              vielfede @KOM
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                              @KOM if you use FW as wpad server, It is to avoid web interface protocol change, that's a secuirty issue

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                                vielfede @kklouzal
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                                @kklouzal said in Unofficial WPAD package for pfSense software:

                                I logged into SSH, opened Shell, pasted in the 2.4 unofficial repo command and hit enter.

                                Now when I go to my package manager inside web gui there are no available packages being listed, none at all.

                                Going to Diagnostics->Edit File and saving "/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/Unofficial.conf" as a blank file brings my official packages back thankfully.

                                EDIT:

                                Solved it, a little searching found that the github repo supplies a patch you must apply so PfSense can display unofficial repos. Check the main page on the github page for more info.

                                Just to clarify 2.4.4 Install

                                1. System=>Pakages=>Available packages=>System_Patches=>install
                                2. System=>Patches=>add new patch=>244_unofficial_packages_list.patch (download it from https://github.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages)
                                3. save
                                4. Apply (patch)
                                fetch -q -o /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/Unofficial.conf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marcelloc/Unofficial-pfSense-packages/master/Unofficial.24.conf
                                
                                
                                1. System=>Pakages=>Available packages=>WPAD=>install
                                2. configure wpad from Services=>WPAD
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                                  KOM @vielfede
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                                  @vielfede Sorry, what? I don't understand what you mean. There is no inherent security issue using the firewall as the WPAD source. You're already running a web server on it. Serving up wpad.dat and proxy.pac from it doesn't make it insecure.

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                                    vielfede @KOM
                                    last edited by vielfede

                                    @KOM said in Unofficial WPAD package for pfSense software:

                                    @vielfede Sorry, what? I don't understand what you mean. There is no inherent security issue using the firewall as the WPAD source. You're already running a web server on it. Serving up wpad.dat and proxy.pac from it doesn't make it insecure.

                                    I think that If you configure WPAD by hand, you have to switch fw web interface from https to http and this is an issue. Or am I wrong?

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                                      KOM
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                                      OK, now I see what you mean. No, you're right that WPAD needs an HTTP server. I don't see how a WPAD package gets around that unless it's installing its own http server.

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                                        vielfede @marcelloc
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                                        @Kom, In the first post there is the answer...

                                        @marcelloc said in Unofficial WPAD package for pfSense software:

                                        Here are install instructions for UNOFFICIAL wpad package for pfSense(R) software 2.3.x

                                        It's based on forum tutorials to configure a second nginx instance to host pac file(s) in http and leave gui on https.
                                        .....

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                                          aGeekhere @marcelloc
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                                          @marcelloc
                                          I have installed the WPAD package, added the DNS host overrides in the DNS Resolver

                                          wpad pfsensedomain.local 192.168.1.1 wpad
                                          

                                          added the DHCP additional BOOTP.

                                          number: 252 type: string value: "http://192.168.1.1/wpad.dat"
                                          number: 252 type: string value: "http://192.168.1.1/wpad.da"
                                          number: 252 type: string value: "http://192.168.1.1/proxy.pac"
                                          

                                          pfsense webConfigurator is set to https with webGUI redirect selected

                                          However I am having issues downloading the wpad file

                                          http://192.168.1.1/proxy.pac This site can’t be reached
                                          https://192.168.1.1/proxy.pac 404 Not Found nginx
                                          http://192.168.1.1/wpad0/proxy.pac This site can’t be reached
                                          https://192.168.1.1/wpad0/proxy.pac the pac file downloads
                                          

                                          I seem to only be able to download the proxy.pac with

                                          https://192.168.1.1/wpad0/proxy.pac
                                          

                                          Am i missing something?

                                          UPDATE: I had the wpad listen port set to the proxy port 3128, changing it to port 80 now downloads the file

                                          Never Fear, A Geek is Here!

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