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      twrigglesworth-tww
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      Hello,

      I currently have a lab enviroment which has got some things I'd like to be able to access over the internet. Plex, ownCloud, WAC ect

      I have followed the instructions from this gent...

      https://gainanov.pro/eng-blog/linux/installing-haproxy-pfsense

      All of it works except it is taking me to the pfsense logon page rather than the target page (owncloud). I've checked the settings and I can't see a reason why.

      Has anyone seen this error before?

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        noplan @twrigglesworth-tww
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        @twrigglesworth-tww

        Post your
        Frontend / backend config
        And check your pfS sns alias setting

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          Bob.Dig LAYER 8
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          Move the pfSense WebUI to another port.

          System>Advanced>Admin Access

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            noplan @Bob.Dig
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            @Bob-Dig

            Oh yes... I forgot that one

            Move to something like 99443
            Nothing like 80443 0r 8080

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              PiBa @noplan
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              @noplan said in Reverse proxy with HAProxy pointing to the firewall:

              Move to something like 99443
              Nothing like 80443 0r 8080

              You know a portnumber is like a 'uint16' number right.? With a maximum value of 65535. That makes 2 of your 3 suggested port numbers invalid..

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                noplan @PiBa
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                @PiBa

                Yeah true but where's the fun...

                So folks let's all use 8080 ;)
                Will be Fun troubleshooting ;)

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                  twrigglesworth-tww @noplan
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                  @noplan said in Reverse proxy with HAProxy pointing to the firewall:

                  @Bob-Dig

                  Oh yes... I forgot that one

                  Move to something like 99443
                  Nothing like 80443 0r 8080

                  Smashed it out of the park =D thanks for that, needed to do some reading but moving the port seemed to do the trick.

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