Captive portal with static routes
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Hello All,
pfSense-2.0.1-Relase ( x 2 - (2)buildings)
multi wan , load balancing failover
squid squidGuard lightsquid.Going to try and setup captive portal at both of our school buildings.
Building one:
One machine feeds a very simple one subnet , of course captive portal sets up very easily in this scenario.Building two:
Has four subnets
172.28.8.0 # this is the ONLY lan nic listed in pfSense machine with this being the gateway for the other three subnets, ip address 172.28.8.1 This is the subnet for servers in the server rack &Long ago,,also fed an Novell network for admin PC's.
172.28.10.0 # elementary netowrk
172.28.12.0 # high school network
172.28.14.0 # teacher pc's172.28.8.1 goes to the other three subnets with a static route listing for each in the pfSense machine.
dhcp is provided to the routed subnets from an linux server that resides on each subnet.I know this is a one off setup but does work.
As soon as I enable captive portal without authentication it appears the captive portal is trying to hit 172.28.8.2 which hangs the web browser.
What I am thinking is id have to put three more physical nics in the pfSense and enable captive portal on the three added nics,,and we would be golden.?Thank You,
Barry -
Replying to my own post
Sorry,
I think I found a post that run into the same scenario as mine and found the fix….
My Bad...
I will simply have to add the entire subnet (FROM)rather than A machine..http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=17431.0
Take Care,
Barry -
Hello All,
Sorry for replying to my own post again.
I did try setting up my captive portal per the link I have in post number two of this thread,and still cannot get captive portal to work with static routes.
After some more searching it appears that my problem,is what is posted in this link.Bottom line the captive portal takes your to pfSense (ipaddress) rather that pfSense(hostname)http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=43089.0
I am not sure what I am wanting to do,,is possible with load balancing,failover, transparent proxy?,,,
Thank You,
Barry