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    Couldn't go to web gui of Sense

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      haluong
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      I installed pfSense in the VMWare. In the screen, it displays
      "Welcome to pfSense 1.2.3-RELEASE-pfSense"
      LAN* -> le0 -> 192.168.1.1
      WAN* -> le1 -> 10.0.28.177 (DHCP)
      I can't access http://192.168.1.1 from another PC to configure. Could you please help me?

      Thanks,
      Ha

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        Metu69salemi
        last edited by

        how is your virtual interfaces setup?
        try with wan address

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          waqasalisha
          last edited by

          on virtual pc these are default setting
          em0 is Wan
          em1 is Lan

          try this i hope your problem is solve.

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            mikeg
            last edited by

            Your pfSense is running as a virtual machine (VM).  You can access it from another VM running on the same host, if you have them share an internal network (192.168.1.0/24).  Or you can probably configure the LAN port on the pfSense VM to connect to the host.  In VirtualBox, that's the "host-only adapter" option in network adapters setup.

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              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by

              Alternately, from the console shell, run:

              pfSsh.php playback enableallowallwan
              

              And then get in from the WAN side. Before you do anything else, setup a proper WAN rule to let you and only you into the GUI from WAN, and then remove the allow all rule that the above command added.

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