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    ACME and admins group: not enough permission [RESOLVED]

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    • dragoangelD
      dragoangel
      last edited by dragoangel

      We don't use build-in admin account due we have multiple system administrators. We facing problem thats:

      • admins group not enough to create/modify ACME package configuration
      • no error displayed about not enough permissions, silently do nothing

      pfSense 2.4.4p3 with ACME 0.5.8.
      I doesn't know since when it was broken, but previously it work fine.

      Latest stable pfSense on 2x XG-7100 and 1x Intel Xeon Server, running mutiWAN, he.net IPv6, pfBlockerNG-devel, HAProxy-devel, Syslog-ng, Zabbix-agent, OpenVPN, IPsec site-to-site, DNS-over-TLS...
      Unifi AP-AC-LR with EAP RADIUS, US-24

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        Did you select the "Deny Config Write" privilege for your custom group? Sounds like that's what you did.

        Easy to do if you select everything in the permissions list instead of using the correct set of permissions.

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        • dragoangelD
          dragoangel
          last edited by dragoangel

          @jimp said in ACME and admins group: not enough permission:

          Did you select the "Deny Config Write" privilege for your custom group? Sounds like that's what you did.

          Thanks yours point directly answered to my problem. Removing deny permission fixed my problem.
          There is plans to add pfSense WebGUI exception for inform about not enough permissions?

          Latest stable pfSense on 2x XG-7100 and 1x Intel Xeon Server, running mutiWAN, he.net IPv6, pfBlockerNG-devel, HAProxy-devel, Syslog-ng, Zabbix-agent, OpenVPN, IPsec site-to-site, DNS-over-TLS...
          Unifi AP-AC-LR with EAP RADIUS, US-24

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