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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by stephenw10

      Yes you should be able to define hosts that are allowed before logging in there.

      Can you reach https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans directly from a client before logging in?

      Edit: Missed replies on next page. 🙄

      Steve

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        andresense
        last edited by

        Hello,

        I don't know if my problem is the same as that being listed on this list but ...

        I'm having it when pfsense returns from a restart. Users who had authenticated before the restart cannot navigate or authenticate after the restart of the restart pfsense ...

        I performed the patch above but nothing

        Debug:

        [2.4.4-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root: ipfw table portal_test_auth_up list
        --- table(portal_test_auth_up), set(0) ---
        [2.4.4-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root: ipfw table portal_test_auth_down list
        --- table(portal_test_auth_down), set(0) ---

        sqlite3 /var/db/captiveportalportal_teste.db --line "select * from captiveportal"
        allow_time = 1579787905
        pipeno = 2000
        ip = 10.2.0.4
        mac = a1:dd:aa:6b:bb:cc
        username = helmet
        sessionid = b4d27f77b0c2b79a
        bpassword =
        session_timeout =
        idle_timeout =
        session_terminate_time =
        interim_interval =
        traffic_quota =
        authmethod = Local Auth
        context = first

        Patch can NOT be applied cleanly (detail):

        /usr/bin/patch --directory=/ -t -p2 -i /var/patches/5e29a0f922717.patch --check --forward --ignore-whitespace

        Hmm... Looks like a unified diff to me...
        The text leading up to this was:

        |diff --git a/src/etc/inc/captiveportal.inc b/src/etc/inc/captiveportal.inc
        |index 453b4f02950..152effd9243 100644
        |--- a/src/etc/inc/captiveportal.inc

        +++ b/src/etc/inc/captiveportal.inc
        Patching file etc/inc/captiveportal.inc using Plan A...
        Ignoring previously applied (or reversed) patch.
        Hunk #1 ignored at 235.
        Hunk #2 ignored at 600.
        Hunk #3 ignored at 645.
        Hunk #4 ignored at 697.
        Hunk #5 ignored at 747.
        Hunk #6 ignored at 755.
        Hunk #7 ignored at 786.
        Hunk #8 ignored at 1310.
        Hunk #9 ignored at 1441.
        Hunk #10 ignored at 1924.
        Hunk #11 ignored at 1941.
        Hunk #12 ignored at 1981.
        Hunk #13 ignored at 1992.
        Hunk #14 ignored at 2003.
        Hunk #15 ignored at 2014.
        Hunk #16 ignored at 2450.
        16 out of 16 hunks ignored while patching etc/inc/captiveportal.inc
        Hmm... The next patch looks like a unified diff to me...
        The text leading up to this was:

        |diff --git a/src/etc/inc/system.inc b/src/etc/inc/system.inc
        |index 6d6f33161cb..7e4deb8b326 100644
        |--- a/src/etc/inc/system.inc

        +++ b/src/etc/inc/system.inc
        Patching file etc/inc/system.inc using Plan A...
        Hunk #1 succeeded at 2180 with fuzz 2 (offset 60 lines).
        Hmm... The next patch looks like a unified diff to me...
        The text leading up to this was:

        |diff --git a/src/usr/local/captiveportal/index.php b/src/usr/local/captiveportal/index.php
        |index d5459a80976..44bf0879b32 100644
        |--- a/src/usr/local/captiveportal/index.php

        +++ b/src/usr/local/captiveportal/index.php
        Patching file usr/local/captiveportal/index.php using Plan A...
        Ignoring previously applied (or reversed) patch.
        Hunk #1 ignored at 198.
        1 out of 1 hunks ignored while patching usr/local/captiveportal/index.php
        done

        Patch can be reverted cleanly (detail):

        /usr/bin/patch --directory=/ -f -p2 -i /var/patches/5e29a0f922717.patch --check --reverse --ignore-whitespace

        Hmm... Looks like a unified diff to me...
        The text leading up to this was:

        |diff --git a/src/etc/inc/captiveportal.inc b/src/etc/inc/captiveportal.inc
        |index 453b4f02950..152effd9243 100644
        |--- a/src/etc/inc/captiveportal.inc

        +++ b/src/etc/inc/captiveportal.inc
        Patching file etc/inc/captiveportal.inc using Plan A...
        Hunk #1 succeeded at 235.
        Hunk #2 succeeded at 573 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #3 succeeded at 618 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #4 succeeded at 670 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #5 succeeded at 716 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #6 succeeded at 724 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #7 succeeded at 755 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #8 succeeded at 1298 (offset -4 lines).
        Hunk #9 succeeded at 1406 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #10 succeeded at 1912 (offset -4 lines).
        Hunk #11 succeeded at 1906 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #12 succeeded at 1965 (offset -4 lines).
        Hunk #13 succeeded at 1953 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #14 succeeded at 1987 (offset -4 lines).
        Hunk #15 succeeded at 1975 (offset -27 lines).
        Hunk #16 succeeded at 2421 (offset -17 lines).
        Hmm... The next patch looks like a unified diff to me...
        The text leading up to this was:

        |diff --git a/src/etc/inc/system.inc b/src/etc/inc/system.inc
        |index 6d6f33161cb..7e4deb8b326 100644
        |--- a/src/etc/inc/system.inc

        +++ b/src/etc/inc/system.inc
        Patching file etc/inc/system.inc using Plan A...
        Hunk #1 succeeded at 2126 with fuzz 2 (offset 6 lines).
        Hmm... The next patch looks like a unified diff to me...
        The text leading up to this was:

        |diff --git a/src/usr/local/captiveportal/index.php b/src/usr/local/captiveportal/index.php
        |index d5459a80976..44bf0879b32 100644
        |--- a/src/usr/local/captiveportal/index.php

        +++ b/src/usr/local/captiveportal/index.php
        Patching file usr/local/captiveportal/index.php using Plan A...
        Hunk #1 succeeded at 198.
        done
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        • F
          free4 Rebel Alliance @andresense
          last edited by

          @andresense 2.4.4-RELEASE?

          The patch is designed to be applied to the 2.4.4-p3

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            andresense @free4
            last edited by

            @free4 Sorry
            The version I'm using is 2.4.4-p3

            1b506475-066e-44e4-8dc0-e17efaa277ca-image.png

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            • GertjanG
              Gertjan
              last edited by

              @Gertjan said in Pfsense, No internet when it is said "You are connected".:

              https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/compare/RELENG_2_4_4...Augustin-FL:fix-reconfig-for-2-4-4.diff

              I just installed that patch on my Home pfSense :
              Fill in the minimal patch info : a description and the URL - nothing more :

              0ca9a0be-232e-499a-a026-86ae1569cefb-image.png

              The hit the Save at the bottom of the page.

              Do what must be done : Hit Fetch.

              3c225c75-a20f-4833-ae9c-3fd8f2a3131e-image.png

              The patch is loaded :

              0d8a53a4-28da-4ed8-a2ee-7063ee472af6-image.png

              Now hit Test :

              051b6d83-a896-4d37-a09e-4c5c5000d5f9-image.png

              As you can see : the pachh can be applied.

              So, hit Apply.

              30a9b18a-2656-41e2-8a07-c2ddea2cad07-image.png

              This works for a clean :

              12cd1cc6-1928-4358-8e53-2fe1455f101c-image.png

              If it can't be applied : one or more files are NOT original 2.4.4-p3 .....

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

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                andresense
                last edited by

                Sorry for the delay in replying

                I solved the problem in another way. I created a script that inserted users back into the portal at boot time.

                Thanks for the feedback

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                • michaeleinoM
                  michaeleino
                  last edited by

                  So, as this issue becomes a nightmare for us and wasn't fixing by any patch :(

                  now, what the case with 2.4.5 ? I can hit the same issue after every reboot.
                  I can't apply the patch to 2.4.5, and not sure what to do now to keep using the pfsense CP !!

                  Any help please?
                  Thanks

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Try: https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/compare/RELENG_2_4_5...Augustin-FL:fix-reconfig-for-2-4-4.diff

                    That will apply against 2.4.5 and looks exactly the same patch. I have no way to test it here though right now.

                    Steve

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                    • GertjanG
                      Gertjan @stephenw10
                      last edited by Gertjan

                      @stephenw10 said in Pfsense, No internet when it is said "You are connected".:

                      Try: https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/compare/RELENG_2_4_5...Augustin-FL:fix-reconfig-for-2-4-4.diff

                      That will apply against 2.4.5 and looks exactly the same patch. I have no way to test it here though right now.

                      Steve

                      I'm still using this patch as of today - now running 2.4.5. - it auto applied itself right after updating.
                      The patch applies well because the files changed by the patch were not modified since 2.4.4-p3.

                      @michaeleino said in Pfsense, No internet when it is said "You are connected".:

                      I can't apply the patch to 2.4.5,

                      Make sure the original files (edit : 2.4.4-p3 or 2.4.5) are in place.

                      @michaeleino said in Pfsense, No internet when it is said "You are connected".:

                      and not sure what to do now to keep using the pfsense CP !!

                      Don't forget the most easy solution : don't edit portal settings while users are connected.
                      And if you have to edit settings, disconnect them all right afterwards.

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

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                      • michaeleinoM
                        michaeleino
                        last edited by

                        well,
                        thanks Steve, Gertjan
                        now I can patch 2.4.5,
                        Now should I change any settings in the CP ?
                        as after each reboot, I still hit the "You are connected" :(

                        @Gertjan said in Pfsense, No internet when it is said "You are connected".:

                        Don't forget the most easy solution : don't edit portal settings while users are connected.
                        And if you have to edit settings, disconnect them all right afterwards.

                        the issue doesn't happen if i modify the CP configuration... it happens after every reboot.

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                        • GertjanG
                          Gertjan @michaeleino
                          last edited by

                          @michaeleino said in Pfsense, No internet when it is said "You are connected".:

                          as after each reboot, I still hit the "You are connected" :(

                          The patch enforces that the database with connected users is deleted at boot time.
                          The related pipe-rule list is also deleted.
                          See /etc/inc/system.inc - lines 21345-2137 after the patch is applied.

                          The GUI Status > Captive Portal > YOURZONE should be empty after a pfSense rebooting.
                          Right ?

                          Now, you enter a user on the portal.
                          You are connected - right ? The user shows up in the GUI Status > Captive Portal > YOURZONE, right ?
                          Is that the moment you see You are connected", right after identification ?

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

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                          • michaeleinoM
                            michaeleino
                            last edited by

                            Hello, i was just unable to reboot the firewall since last time :)
                            the issue has been magically gone, the captive portal status page is empty after reboot, so the users is able to re-authenticate again.

                            Hope this patch be included in the next release!
                            Thanks all

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                            • michaeleinoM
                              michaeleino
                              last edited by

                              Hi All!
                              got the magic...
                              reboot/halt from pfsense GUI is OK,
                              The GUI Status > Captive Portal > ZONE is empty after a pfSense rebooting.

                              but reboot/shutdown from acpi is NOT OK
                              The GUI Status > Captive Portal > Old auth sessions are still there... very weird, as acpi should trigger the same runtime cycle!

                              VM hosted on bhyve/freenas 11.3U2.1
                              Virtual CPUs:8
                              Memory Size:8.00 GiB
                              Boot Loader Type:UEFI
                              System Clock:UTC

                              the issue originally, when we suffer a power outage and the UPS will not survive anymore, the Host OS is doing a clean shutdown for VMs then to itself, and after power return everything should come back again...
                              except this captive portal :(

                              any help ? Does it clean sessions on startup or shutoff ?

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                              • GertjanG
                                Gertjan @michaeleino
                                last edited by

                                @michaeleino said in Pfsense, No internet when it is said "You are connected".:

                                the Host OS is doing a clean shutdown for VMs then to itself,

                                The question is : is it halting ?

                                See /etc/inc/system.inc - aroujd lin e2094 : on system_halt() system_reboot_cleanup() is called.
                                An that function, a couple of line further bellow, will delete the portal session database(s).

                                It plays also the shutdown notification sound

                                	mwexec("/usr/local/bin/beep.sh stop");
                                

                                If the host puts the VM in some sort of suspended or sleep mode, all this might no happen.
                                Check the logs if it really shuts down.

                                Put a log line in the function system_reboot_cleanup() so you can check if it is reached, if the database is wiped, etc.

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

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                                • michaeleinoM
                                  michaeleino
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi all!
                                  I have tried to add echo message inside each function, to see it while execution .. but i can't see them on any shutdown procedure neither "acpi" nor "pfsense halt"
                                  for ex:

                                  function system_halt() {
                                          global $g;
                                          echo "Hey, This is a system halting process";
                                          system_reboot_cleanup();
                                   
                                          mwexec("/usr/bin/nohup /etc/rc.halt > /dev/null 2>&1 &");
                                  }
                                  

                                  should I redirect it to console like this or what?

                                  >/dev/console

                                  something to note, "acpi" or "pfsense halt" is showing this on the console:
                                  Screenshot from 2020-05-02 19-35-29.png

                                  and pfsense is starting cleanly after both shutdowns ... can we execute this cleanup during Bootup ? is it better idea ?

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                                  • GertjanG
                                    Gertjan
                                    last edited by

                                    The several shutdown functions that exist in /etc/system.inc have to be called for pfSense maintenance purposes.

                                    I tend to say : redo your ACPI (bios ?) settings.

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

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                                    • michaeleinoM
                                      michaeleino
                                      last edited by michaeleino

                                      Can't get your message :(
                                      I'm using the UEFI boot loader, what BIOS should I check ?

                                      I have other virtual machines like ubuntu/windows, they are going to perform soft shutdown normally.

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                                        chanrio13 @andresense
                                        last edited by

                                        @andresense

                                        can you share a script on how to do this on boot time? been seeing this issue in the past 4 releases of pf and it seems its not gonna be included in the next release at all but a patch.

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                                          andresense @chanrio13
                                          last edited by

                                          @chanrio13

                                          dude i don't know if the solution i made will work for you

                                          What I did was check if the user's mac address is in the database and on the firewall, if it is only in the database, I remove it from the database
                                          and the captive is shown to him again

                                          this is for you?

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                                          • NovacomN
                                            Novacom
                                            last edited by

                                            Hello !

                                            I'm trying to understand this issue I have with captive portal users being left stuck in "you're connected" after a pfSense reboot. Clearly this have been an issue for which patches have been made until 2.5 arrives (master).

                                            @stephenw10 said in Pfsense, No internet when it is said "You are connected".:

                                            https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/compare/RELENG_2_4_5...Augustin-FL:fix-reconfig-for-2-4-4.diff

                                            The patch does not seems to download anymore.

                                            Here are some info and what I tried :

                                            • I'm on 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1
                                            • I did not change the Captive Portal config after initial reboot.
                                            • Log into Portal, browse fine, all OK, reboot pfSense, "you're connected" but in fact firewalled.
                                            • https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/4042.diff Fetches but do not apply (fails at line 1954)
                                            • https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/compare/RELENG_2_4_4...Augustin-FL:fix-reconfig-for-2-4-4.diff does not fetch
                                            • https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/compare/RELENG_2_4_5...Augustin-FL:fix-reconfig-for-2-4-4.diff does not fetch
                                            • @andresense's script could fix it quickly for me, as I could live with removing connected users at reboot but as I digged through the rabbit hole of this thread, the patch does this.

                                            Thank you for any pointers for me...

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