1.2.3 RC3 Captive Portal not working..no Redirection
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in the captive portal page there is a tab at the top "Allowed IP addresses"
click on that
in there you click add "+"
chose "to" in the direction
put the dns ip in the ip address field
add your description *dns1" or whatever you want
then click save
make sure to make one for each dns ip you have for failover purposes
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Still have the same problem. No problem accessing the internet….
and I made the changes... IE
OPT1 172.20.128.0/24 with OPT1 interface 172.20.128.1
LAN 172.20.30.0/17 with LAN interface 172.20.30.1
Whenever I connect on that subnet I automatically get internet access no page redirect at all. ???
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Sooooooooo fustrating….
Another interesting fact...
I cannot ping the OPT1 int ip of 172.20.128.1 unless I open a browser and go the http://172.20.128.1 and then it give me the portal page. After I log in I can ping the OPT1 int ip.
This should be an easy config...
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What are your OPT1 rules like? I have a similar setup on nano rc3 running fine. LAN is open, OPT1 is the wireless card, on a separate subnet. My OPT1 rules are:
BLOCK * OPT1 net * LAN net * * Wireless not allowed to access LAN
PASS * OPT1 net * * * * Wireless allowed outI have nothing in the Allowed IP addresses in the CP config. Wireless clients are getting DHCP/DNS from pfSense.
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I think you can make this one rule. Make the destination !LAN?
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I also have CP working fine on nano, it didn't take anything special. Not even any special allow rules for IPs.
I posted my settings in another thread.
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same problem with squid lastest version
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Has squid ever worked with Captive Portal?
I didn't think the two were compatible, but I could be wrong (I don't use CP much)
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Only on 2.0 i think it will work right.
Even there i think some tweaking is needed for this..Try on 2.0 if it does not work open a bug report on redmine.pfsense.org.
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Thanks for the clarification, ermal. I suspected as much but it's nice to know for sure.