[pfSense Support] Problem with pftpx - device busy

2009-04-21 Thread Peter Allgeyer
Hi, I just encountered a problem with pftpx. We have a FTP-Server in the DMZ-Zone. Entering ftp://ftp.server.ip from inside in the browser (for example, command line ftp is the same) shows no listing. Reloading the website several times and when suddenly the listing appears. Testing the same from

[pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Ryan L. Rodrigue
First. Thanks for making the best rouster software in the world. Second. I'v searched, but i cant quite figure it out. I would like to use captive portal. What I want is to have certain users based on windows username and passwords automatically autenticate without seeing the captive portal

Re: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Chris Buechler
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Ryan L. Rodrigue radiote...@aaremail.com wrote: First.  Thanks for making the best rouster software in the world. Second.   I'v searched, but i cant quite figure it out.  I would like to use captive portal.  What I want is to have certain users based on windows

RE: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Ryan
Without seeing the CP screen, automatically logging them in with Windows credentials, no. You can authenticate them on. the CP screen with RADIUS using their Windows credentials to IAS on a Windows Server DC (if you're using AD). I kinda thought that was the case. Thank you for your help

RE: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Dimitri Rodis
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA Server), and you need to have AD. I've used it, but only in this particular case. I do not know of anything in the open source world that works reliably specifically the way you want it to. (That is not to say that nothing exists, I just

RE: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Ryan
Ryan Rodrigue Office: (985) 876-4096 Fax: (985) 853-0134 -Original Message- From: Dimitri Rodis [mailto:dimit...@integritasystems.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 2:47 PM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows

Re: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Jim Pingle
Ryan wrote: Without seeing the CP screen, automatically logging them in with Windows credentials, no. You can authenticate them on. the CP screen with RADIUS using their Windows credentials to IAS on a Windows Server DC (if you're using AD). I kinda thought that was the case. Thank you

RE: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Dimitri Rodis
Single Sign-on (aka one set of credentials) is one thing, the captive portal's ability to automatically _receive_ (and authenticate) the credentials from the requesting client/browser is another. Unless I'm misunderstanding, Ryan wants to get rid of the username/password prompt from the captive

RE: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Ryan
-Original Message- From: Dimitri Rodis [mailto:dimit...@integritasystems.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 4:34 PM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login Single Sign-on (aka one set of credentials) is one

Re: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Jim Pingle
That is the type of setup I was describing, where they sign on once (in Windows) and then further authentication happens in the background via Kerberos/LDAP/AD/etc. I can't find the exact article I read before, but this describes sort of what I was talking about:

Re: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Ermal Luçi
I think you can do with some simple Javascript and Ajax. Or at least that's the way i have seen it done with Squid. On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Ryan radiote...@aaremail.com wrote: -Original Message- From: Dimitri Rodis [mailto:dimit...@integritasystems.com] Sent: Tuesday, April

Re: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Chris Buechler
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Dimitri Rodis dimit...@integritasystems.com wrote: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA Server), and you need to have AD. I've used it, but only in this particular case. I do not know of anything in the open source world that works reliably

[pfSense Support] Re: Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Dave Warren
In message ffb190ee79ba57428e06ab63df10963bfcbe1d9...@hivemind.integrita.internal Dimitri Rodis dimit...@integritasystems.com was claimed to have wrote: Single Sign-on (aka one set of credentials) is one thing, the captive portal's ability to automatically _receive_ (and authenticate) the

Re: [pfSense Support] Re: Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Curtis LaMasters
Somehow Barracuda's Web Filter does this. I know you have to install a DC client on the domain controllers that key's off of event log logins/offs and reports to the filter. Probably not what you need but it's an option. Curtis LaMasters http://www.curtis-lamasters.com

RE: [pfSense Support] Can captive portal authenticate based on windows login

2009-04-21 Thread Dimitri Rodis
Not to get too far OT, but whenever I have a machine that doesn't have the ISA firewall client, I get credential prompts with ISA (when it's configured for specific user/group access lists, etc). From the Firewall Client for ISA Server Download: