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      wizencrowd last edited by

      Hello

      For a school project I need to configure a server with pfsense. We want to use it as a captive portal. My problem is that I can't get in the WebGUI when I have my Wan connection plugged in. When I freshly booted my server I need to unplug the wan cable, then I can login in pfsense. After that I can plug the wan cable back in an everything works. Do you guys now How i can fix this? When I booted the server I don't have internet, but when I login in pfsense I get internet.

      Some info that might be usefull:

      • Lan IP : 192.168.1.100

      • Wan IP : 192.168.1.103 (DHCP)

      Hope you guys can help!
      Thank you!

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      • Gertjan
        Gertjan last edited by

        @wizencrowd:

        For a school project I need to configure a server with pfsense. We want to use it as a captive portal. My problem is that I can't get in the WebGUI when I have my Wan connection plugged in.

        What ??
        (but you explain why afterwards …)

        When I freshly booted my server I need to unplug the wan cable, then I can login in pfsense. After that I can plug the wan cable back in an everything works. Do you guys now How i can fix this? When I booted the server I don't have internet, but when I login in pfsense I get internet.

        @wizencrowd:

        Some info that might be usefull:

        • Lan IP : 192.168.1.100

        • Wan IP : 192.168.1.103 (DHCP)

        Thanks for the info.
        You totally broke one of the most important rules when it comes routing.
        KEEP LAN on 192.168.1.1/24
        Make WAN something 192.168.2.1/24 or 10.0.0.1/16 but NOT in the 192.168.1.1.1/24 segment.
        IF your WAN needs to be in 192.168.1.0/24 then make your LAN (example) 192.168.2.1/24

        Remember : your are operating a router/firewall, not a switch.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum.

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