It is not a problem with the configuration of the pfsense as the problem occurs on a standard router.
I am leaning toward a misconfigured iptable or firewall on the Ubuntu system. Currently investigating that.
It is not a problem with the configuration of the pfsense as the problem occurs on a standard router.
I am leaning toward a misconfigured iptable or firewall on the Ubuntu system. Currently investigating that.
No a firewall would not effect a local network and that is what lead me astray.
The issue seems to be with a configuration within Ubuntu (either iptable, firewall or something else).
UH sorry i thought i did twice minimum.
It all ( if pfsense is cause) depends on the config in combination with the switch and yes or no vlan and id’s and settings.
pfsense and smart switches with vlans configured could have some extra’s also local i think.
But he did write before also regular router no succes , so i think problem is or on client , or on webmin box some firewall, not allowing those ports , is the most simple explanation for me. I could be wrong though.
thanks @jotst. Ive missed that somehow
I have this problem to myself , with myself, don’t know how come, but definitly more stress to cope in those days, corona ( and or war) related.
So please let we all be kind against eachother to not going the bad ugly way, makes no sense at all in Forum where we try to help as best as we can. ALL OF US
Sure nu CSF as example on that box? ( if csf then firewalld or other need a uninstall if installed)
While if installed that plugin then often you have to open 10000 and 2000 manually for that firewall.
( is the first i look if problem with ports)
Also clients could have firewall, windows itself have those ports maybe closed local traffic, of local other software firewaal.
Or even misconfigured (smart) local switch vlans and so.
I would say that it’s not a VLAN mismatch if he can get to 80.
I also said it’s basic packet delivery. The only way pfsense could be in path is if it’s actually the switch appliance as well, but that’s been ruled out.
Is there a vhost default of httpd .conf where a default HSTS is configured? Wgile this is yes then on for more ports or proxy? , for the domain and subdomains maybe also. ( and host.domain.yours if hsts rule is on for domain.yours including subdomains, then it should block if https is not configured right
Local acces is often then a problem combi https non https and hsts set somewhere.
Don’t know if it is related.
HSTS could be set and remembered by browser, before installation if this box / domain there also
Somewhere in virtualmin there is a “default” hostname / domainname set, i don’t know how this is related to ip, but if their is a config file for that assuming hsts is on who knows
While then trying https .
I also think newer installs default Virtualmin / Webmin are on port 10000 expecting https / ssl is this correct?
SSL proxy on or something expected and not working local?
UH NOT NICE you should have posted here, also in this forum that and how it is solved 5 days ago @mattvanderhoff ?
Okay. Finally solved this for the friend.
She had SimpleWall installed and it was blocking everything! I did not know it until I found we couldn’t ping websites then investigated further and wallah!
Thank you all!
Sorry about delay but yes I did find what caused the problem. Even though friend said no firewall other than pfsense was running there was in fact a firewall program. Albeit not in the system tray nor did Windows Firewall (which was off) say there was another firewall handling it.
Definitely threw me and many for a wild goose chase.
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