pfSense with OpenWRT Guest logon with VLAN
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@johnpoz said in pfSense with OpenWRT Guest logon with VLAN:
$99 ;) Clickity Clickity
But where's the fun in that?
And, yes, sorry @Ramosel, I should have mentioned that LuCI is not in snapshots. I think I also installed luci-ssl separately. And had to install ath9k and the required WPAD stuff since the Espressobin has no wireless hardware by default.
I was looking through the bug list and couldn't find any one thing that matched this exactly. Super frustrating though when you're doing everything right and it turns out a bug stopped it working.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in pfSense with OpenWRT Guest logon with VLAN:
But where's the fun in that?
True - but it works without frustration. And now can spend time using my wifi vs trying to get it to work.. And you can barely see it up in the ceiling vs some blue monster sitting in the corner..
I think I'm just getting old ;)
My idea of fiddling these days is running beta firmware on my AP... if something doesn't work, I roll back.. 6.2.19 which is suppose to make iot connections on 2.4 better. Not so much - had bulbs not turning off when told.. Rolled back to 6.2.18 - this is my idea of fiddling these days ;) hehehe
I reported on their forums what make and model of the bulbs, and what AP I was on.. But haven't gotten around to setting up syslog and sending specific logs there.. They have plenty of other people doing that.. It was too much fiddling ;)
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@johnpoz said in pfSense with OpenWRT Guest logon with VLAN:
@ramosel That is a lot of fiddling for something as simple as assigning a ssid to vlan ;)
And its not even a wifi 6 AP - you know you could pick up a wifi 6 lite model from unifi for $99 ;) Clickity Clickity whatever vlan ID you want to be on.. And it mounts in the ceiling and poe as a AP should be not some ancient relic from by gone days.
John, does unify have a model with (4) LAN ports? I need that for one location.
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@ramosel sure they have a poe powered 5 port vlan capable switch $30... I wouldn't tie switch ports with my AP
AP belong in the ceiling or high on the wall, switch ports belong low near the ground ;)
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I mean this was particularly unlucky. OpenWRT changed to a completely new switch model and this device happened to be included in that. Then the chosen target happened to have a non-obvious bug that made it appear like we were configuring it wrong.
If we had used 19.07 or 21.02 on a different device it probably would have been the 5min setup it should have. -
@stephenw10
OK, back in the saddle. I know I needed a break (not that dealing with family matters was a good break) and I felt I owed you one too.
I got the June 6 Snapshot... did they re-break it?Model Linksys WRT3200ACM Architecture ARMv7 Processor rev 1 (v7l) Target Platform mvebu/cortexa9 Firmware Version OpenWrt SNAPSHOT r19756-d5e48a1e8e / LuCI Master git-22.137.71281-d6dbedd
If I rebuild the network on the br-lan with or without the "Bridge VLAN Filtering"
I get this:root@Testbed_OpenWrt:~# bridge v port vlan-id lan4 1 PVID Egress Untagged lan3 1 PVID Egress Untagged lan2 1 PVID Egress Untagged lan1 1 PVID Egress Untagged wan 1 PVID Egress Untagged wlan0 1 PVID Egress Untagged wlan1 1 PVID Egress Untagged br-lan 1 PVID Egress Untagged root@Testbed_OpenWrt:~# uname -a Linux Testbed_OpenWrt 5.10.115 #0 SMP Mon Jun 6 08:19:20 2022 armv7l GNU/Linux
At the time I collected the above, the VLAN filtering was invoked and working.
I have not upgraded WPAD as of yet. Just added LuCI and ip-bridge.
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Hard to imagine it would have broken again but....it's always a possibility!
So you moved LAN to br-lan.1?
You need to set VLAN 10 as local in the bridge filtering so it creates a br-lan.10 device and configures the internal port to include it as tagged so the router can use it.
So for reference:
Steve
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@stephenw10
Thanks, I'll try again.
The good news is, I now know this will work... we may not be there yet, but it will work.
The bad news is:
Yesterday, I could not get the VLAN filtering to create the .1 and .10 devices. I would just get locked out on the save and had to revert. I had to manually create them and then set the VLAN filtering as I posted yesterday. I couldn't get the bridge vlan command to show the .10 device in any manner.
I'm rural and can barely see neighbors but my security conscience tells me to shut the box off and leave this for the next day. This morning I cannot reach LuCI or the SSH. Box looks up, but I can't get to it. I was just about to reset it and had a text to come through on my old iPhone I use for initial testing. A friend sends me a link and when I open it, it's full of ads... wait, pfBlockerNG usually kills all that stuff. I guess I left that phone pinwheeling on a failed logon to GusetTest and it connected. I checked and sure enough, the Guest network is working... and assigning addresses on the correct network. So at least I'm 100% sure pfSense is correctly configured for what we are working on.The rest of the bad news is neither of the OpenWRT SSIDs are allowing a logon at this time. At this point I don't know if that is the either/or problem on the wireless of the inability to access the primary network. What I do know is I turned off the wireless on the toughbook and plugged it into one of the LAN ports on the router and it gets a good connection and address on the 192.168.1.0 network.
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Did you change the LAN interface to use the br-lan.1 device? With DSA doing what it's supposed to you will be locked out without that change.
It's still possible there is a bug in the WRT3200 build. The hardware details need to be correct for DSA to do the right thing with it.
I wish I could find a way to read the actual switch config. Or maybe see what DSA thinks is happening. This is a 5min task with swconfig.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in pfSense with OpenWRT Guest logon with VLAN:
Did you change the LAN interface to use the br-lan.1 device? With DSA doing what it's supposed to you will be locked out without that change.
Thanks for posting that. That is what I suspected I failed to do. I may take the box apart and use a TTL connection and see if I can edit the network file to .1 device. I've got some things to do but I'll get on this later for sure this afternoon.
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@ramosel said in pfSense with OpenWRT Guest logon with VLAN:
@stephenw10 said in pfSense with OpenWRT Guest logon with VLAN:
Did you change the LAN interface to use the br-lan.1 device? With DSA doing what it's supposed to you will be locked out without that change.
Thank you, Steve!!
It IS working. The Guest network logs on and gets an address on the prescribed network.root@Testbed_OpenWrt:~# bridge vlan port vlan-id lan4 1 PVID Egress Untagged lan3 1 PVID Egress Untagged lan2 1 PVID Egress Untagged lan1 1 PVID Egress Untagged wan 1 PVID Egress Untagged 10 br-lan 1 10 wlan1 1 PVID Egress Untagged wlan0 1 PVID Egress Untagged wlan1-1 10 PVID Egress Untagged
I've put some feelers out to see if/when they expect to release this fix in a 21.02.4 or a 22.xx?? I have to do some strange configuration of my physical network to make the SNAPSHOT work so if the release is imminent, I may wait to push this. My lord, what a slog.
Steve, my offer still stands on the WRT3200ACM hardware. If you'd like to have one in your test library I'll gladly ship one your way. My buddy just sent me another one so now I have a 2 backups and a spare. Just get an address to me.
John, thank you for your help as well. You helped get this ball rolling. I'm not getting old, I'm already there and this may be my last fight. I certainly have learned over the years that the more I know about something, the less I value it's quality. I'm certainly going to start gathering some of the Unify toys and learning the systems. I swore when I retired, I wasn't going to jump into anything else... but I've already broken that promise.
It just goes to show the value of the knowledge and the people in the pfSense community. I reached out on this problem to OpenWRT, Reddit and OneMarcFifty's discord. I got help to a point then it exhausted. The solution was found here.
Rick
Edit to fix the version numbers for OpenWRT. Thanks to the poster who mentioned my mistake to me. Fingers were faster than my brain.
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Ah, great result!
Yeah, somewhat more involved that anticipated but at least we learned some things along the way. My opinion of the DSA is only slightly dulled, I'm unconvinced of it's advantages. But if everything is going that way I guess we will need to be on board.
I could certainly use a WTR3200ACM if you have spares. I'll PM you.Steve
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For anyone following I'm not sure how I didn't see this earlier:
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/what-happened-to-eth1-now-that-we-are-using-dsa/89807
That's exactly what I was querying in this thread previously. The take-away being:Yes, the DSA framework currently only supports a single CPU port; eth1 -while present- is ignored by the kernel for the time being.
So you can only use a single NIC queue. That's pretty much the difference between our own 1100 and 2100 and the performance difference there is huge.
At least at some point it will probably be restored. Still no idea how the user is expected to configure it though.
Steve
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@stephenw10 Thanks for posting that here Stephen. Everything is still working smoothly on this end. The "stable" release of v21 still doesn't support what we found/fixed, but it still works fine in the snaphost version we used. I'm testing the rc6 of v22 and will be rolling my configs to whatever the release of v22 will be. Keep your ears on, I'm stirring up a new esoteric stew on the ethernet side this time.
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Yes, it seems like a solid device. I've been updating snapshots periodically. Bit of a PITA having to reinstall Luci every time but....
The only thing that doesn't work are the LEDs. A number of the defined LEDs do not work at all or do something unexpected. Are you seeing that? Not really a huge deal.Steve
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@stephenw10 I've not experienced any issue with LEDs (edit see PS)... and I used that device for about 6 rotations of bench test vs. live network test mules. hmmm. I do use the System/LED Configuation drop down to change the WAN connection to an amber, but otherwise leave it alone. That's only because the power LED does weaken but works substantially better as amber.
Yes, after changing snapshots 4 or5 times, reloading LuCI got to be a pain - especially since I don't like putting unconfigured machines on the network. I'd been following the 22.03 development so when they put out rc4, I just switched over to 22.03. Fortunately those builds do come with LuCI pre-installed.
I do take a config backup, reset to defaults, then update from a squashfs-factory image each time. Then all I have to reload are WPAD and the ip-bridge diagnostic.
PS: on these 3200s the LEDs for the two radios seem much, MUCH more durable than the older 1900s and 1200s. The constant flicker of the 2 radio band LEDs weakened them to a point you could only see them in a pitch black room. I have a hand full of surface mount LEDs left from replacing mine on the older boxes. Let me know if you need a couple.
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@stephenw10 Thanks again for all your help, I really didn't feel like putting the Ver 21 snapshots into full use on my Dumb-APs then they stopped development on V21 and V22 RCs started coming out. I did testing with rc 4, 5, and 6 and they all looked promising so I just sat on rolling out the VLAN guest network on the WRT3200ACMs I have. Finally, Ver 22.03.0 (stable) was released so I have upgraded all my Dumb-APs and implemented the Guest network delivery via VLAN. I also had a need to have an ethernet IOT network pushed out over the backhaul connections to the remote routers. Again, your help made that easy to provision as well. I now have Guest network running on a separate network IPv4 with client isolation and a IOT network hard wired through another VLAN to run IP cameras at the out buildings on my property. All is well.... well, not quite.
The new provisioning is getting IP addresses via the VLANs and DHCP servers on pfSense. The configured OpenWRT Network on the WRT3200ACMs seem functional. Web pages load just fine. But, I came across something early this week I can't get to work. Whether the Guest network WiFi or the IOT ethernet, neither will allow a Speedtest (ookla) to run. The devices, WiFi or ethernet on the primary networks do. Whether using the Speedtest.net website or their App, once you get it up, when you hit start it says connecting and just pinwheels until it stops and says "Test failed to complete. Check your internet connection and try again". Any Ideas??
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Hmm, that's curious. Any other sites that fail?
Do you have captive portal running on either?
Speedtest doesn't require anything special usually.
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@stephenw10 If I had to guess maybe 8080 is blocked.. If can not talk on 8080, it can not find a server to test to, and would fail to start..
If I block 8080 I get this.