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      D0n1f
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      Hello, I configure pfsense and authentication ldap with my active directory. Every time I open a browser it ask for username and password. How can I solve this problem….

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        bfeitell
        last edited by

        Look at "WebGUI Login Autocomplete" on the System/Advanced/Admin Access tab.

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          D0n1f
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          I will check, thank you for the reply.

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            D0n1f
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            It´s already check, and still asking for username and password. Any ideia so solve the problem?

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              dhoffman98
              last edited by

              Does your browser block cookies?

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                Blade Runner
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                Suggest a trust validated chain with the following items; a self-signed Root Certificate Authority (Root-CA), intermediate CA (Sub-CA), and SSL server certificate.

                Install Root-CA into Trusted Root Certificate Store, install Sub-CA into Intermediate Trusted Store, and replace default webConfigurator (Server) certificate with new SSL server certificate.

                Edit: The above solution works with v2.3.x however v2.4-RC requires Alternative Names to be entered including IP address (pfsense) on internal certificate (Server).

                Internal CA
                	Intermediate CA
                		Certificate (Server)
                		IP address (pfSense)
                		FQDN
                

                Do not be afraid to fail.

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