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Fred,
Although this isn't a pfSense solution, one way to fix
your problem would be for you to run m0n0wall in VMware Server (free) or
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 (also free). We run m0n0 and pfSense both in MS
Virtual Server 2005 R2 and they work just fine.
Dimitri Rodis
From: Dziuk, Fred J
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have been using m0n0wall
with a few custom Web pages for user authentication. I have the initial
page that displays an Acceptable Use Policy that must be ACKNOWLEDGED, then an
authentication page (username/password), and then a final “Here is what you CAN
and CANNOT do” page. This works on m0n0wall V1.21 and 1.22. I need
larger servers, so I purchased a couple of DELL PowerEdge 850s. The
problem was that FreeBSD 4 does not seem to support SATA or Broadcom
GigabitEthernet. I happened to come across pfSense. I downloaded the
ISO and booted it up. I copied it to the hard drive (using the “99”
function). Everything went really smooth. But now that I have added
my custom Web authentication pages (via Portal Page Contents and File Manager
sections), the initial AUP page comes up but when I CLICK on the OK, the second
page (username/password) can not be found. The URL is the original URL
with the local reference file added to it (Example: If my HOME page was www.microsoft.com, the URL for the second
page would be www.microsoft.com/CaptivePortal2.html
, instead of just CaptivePortal2.html which is located in local storage).
It seems that the REDIRURL is being prepended to my local web page
reference. Also, the “Authentication Error Page Contents” has a “View
Current Page”, which only displays the main page (Portal Page Contents) – not
the Error Page. Does anyone have a solution for this issue?
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- [pfSense Support] Captive portal - REDIR pages not working c... Dziuk, Fred J
- RE: [pfSense Support] Captive portal - REDIR pages not ... Dimitri Rodis
