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Setup a Guest Network
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This how to will explain how to setup a guest network using the captive portal.
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Guest Networks are widely used to allow guests controlled internet access at
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hotels, RV Parks or businesses.
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.. image:: images/opnsense_hotspot_controller.png
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:width: 100%
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.. Note::
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For the example we expect the GUESTNET interface to be connected with your
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actual guest network switch or access point. This tutorial does not explain
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how to setup a wireless network.
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Businesses
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Businesses usually want to share internet access with their guest and show them
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a landing page with a welcome message and some usage guidelines (policy). At the
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same time it is important to make sure guests won't be able to access the company's
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local network and limit the maximum internet usage.
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Hotels and RV Parks
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Hotels and RV parks usually utilize a captive portal to allow guests (paid) access
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to internet for a limited duration. Guests need to login using a voucher they can
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either buy or obtain for free at the reception. OPNsense has built-in support for
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vouchers and can easily create them on the fly. With this example we will show
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you how to setup the Guest Network for this purpose and setup a reception account
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for creating new vouchers.
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Advanced
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The Captive portal can also be combined with the category based web filtering of
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the proxy. This tutorial will explain how to combine both features.
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Prerequisites
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We will start configuration with a fresh OPNsense install, updated to the latest
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patch level (16.1.5_1 in our example). You will need a system with a minimum of
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3 ports (LAN/WAN/GUESTNET) for this tutorial.
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Good to know
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As the Hotel/RV Parks setup is almost identical to the business setup we will start
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with that and after finishing add/change the specifics to match the Hotel Guest setup.
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Step 1 - Configure Interface
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For the Guest Network we will add a new interface.
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Go to :menuselection:`Interfaces --> Assignments` And use the **+** to add a new interface.
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Press **Save**. The new interface will be called **OPT1**, click on [OPT1] in the
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left menu to change its settings.
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Select **Enable Interface** and fill in the following data for our example:
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============================== ================= ==============================================
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**Description** GUESTNET *A descriptive name for the interface*
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**Block Private networks** unselected
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**Block bogon networks** unselected
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**IPv4 Configuration Type** Static IPv4 *Set a static IPv4 address for the example*
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**IPv6 configuration Type** None
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**MAC address** (Leave Blank)
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**MTU** (Leave Blank)
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**MSS** (Leave Blank)
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**Speed and duplex** Default *You may also select the speed when known*
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**Static IPv4 address** 192.168.200.1/24 *We will use this segment for our guests*
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**IPv4 Upstream Gateway** Auto-detect
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============================== ================= ==============================================
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Press **Save** and then **Apply changes**.
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Step 2 - Configure DHCP Server
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Go to :menuselection:`Services --> DHCPv4 --> [GUESTNET]`.
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Fill in the following to setup the DHCP server for our guest net (leave everything
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else on its default setting):
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**Enable** Checked *Enable the DCHP server on GUESTNET*
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**Range** 192.168.200.100 to 192.168.200.200 *Serve IPs from this range*
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**DNS servers** 192.168.200.1 *Supply a DNS with the lease*
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**Gateway** 192.168.200.1 *Supply a gateway with the lease*
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================ ==================================== =======================================
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Click **Save**.
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Step 3 - Add Firewall Rules
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Go to :menuselection:`Firewall --> Rules` to add a new rule.
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Now add the following rules (in order of prevalence):
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Allow DNS
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Allow the guests access to the DNS forwarder.
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Rule content (leave all other options default):
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**Action** Pass *Allow this traffic*
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**Interface** GUESTNET *The GuestNet Interface*
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**Protocol** TCP/UDP
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**Source** GUESTNET net
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**Destination** GUESTNET address
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**Destination port range** DNS/DNS *from DNS to DNS*
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**Category** GuestNet Basic Rules *Category used for grouping rules*
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**Description** Allow DNS
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============================ ===================== =====================================
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Click **Save**.
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Allow Captive Portal Login
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**Action** Pass *Allow this traffic*
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**Interface** GUESTNET *The GuestNet Interface*
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**Protocol** TCP
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**Source** GUESTNET net
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**Destination** GUESTNET address
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**Destination port range** 8000/10000 *(other) used for the cp zones*
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**Category** GuestNet Basic Rules *Category used for grouping rules*
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**Description** Allow Captive Portal Login
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Click **Save**.
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Block Local Networks
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**Action** Block *Block this traffic*
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**Interface** GUESTNET *The GuestNet Interface*
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**Protocol** any
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**Source** GUESTNET net
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**Destination** LAN net
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**Category** GuestNet Basic Rules *Category used for grouping rules*
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**Description** Block Local Networks
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Click **Save**.
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**Action** Block *Block this traffic*
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**Interface** GUESTNET *The GuestNet Interface*
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**Protocol** any
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**Source** GUESTNET net
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**Destination** GUESTNET address
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**Category** GuestNet Basic Rules *Category used for grouping rules*
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**Description** Block Firewall Access
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Click **Save**.
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.. Note::
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These rules are used to block access to our local LAN network and firewall access
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from the Guests. If you have multiple local networks then you need to block
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each of them with multiple rules or use a bigger subnet to cover them all.
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Allow Guest Networks
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**Action** Pass *Allow this traffic*
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**Interface** GUESTNET *The GuestNet Interface*
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**Protocol** any
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**Source** GUESTNET net
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**Destination** any
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**Destination port range** any
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**Category** GuestNet Basic Rules *Category used for grouping rules*
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**Description** Allow Guest Network
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============================ ===================== =====================================
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Click **Save** and then **Apply changes**
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Your rules should look similar to the screenshot below:
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.. image:: images/guestnet_fwrules.png
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:width: 100%
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Step 4 - Create Captive Portal
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Go to :menuselection:`Services --> Captive Portal --> Administration`
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To add a new Zone press the **+** in the lower right corner of the form.
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.. Note::
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When using multiple interfaces with the captive portal then each interface can
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have its own zone or multiple interfaces can share a zone.
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For the *Business* setup we will start with the following settings:
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**Enabled** Checked
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**Interfaces** GUESTNET *Remove the default and add GUESTNET*
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**Authenticate using** (blank) *Remove any default setting*
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**Idle timeout** 0 *Disable Idle Timeout*
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**Hard timeout** 0 *No hard timeout*
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**Concurrent user logins** Unchecked *A user may only login once*
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**SSL certificate** none *Use plain http*
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**Hostname** (leave blank) *Used for redirecting login page*
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**Allowed addresses** (leave blank)
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**Custom template** none *Use default template*
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**Description** Guest Network *Choose a description for the zone*
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**Save** and the **Apply**
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Step 5 - Create Template
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The template feature is one of the most powerful features of OPNsense's Captive
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Portal solution and it's very easy to work with.
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Let's create a custom landing page, to do so click on the tab **Templates** and
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click on the download icon in the lower right corner ( |download| ).
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.. image:: images/template_download.png
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Now download the default template, we will use this to create our own.
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Unpack the template zip file, you should have something similar to this:
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.. image:: images/template_filelisting.png
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:width: 100%
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Most files of the template can be modified, but some are default and may not be
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changes. Upon upload any changes to the files listed in **exclude.list** will be
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ignored. Currently these include the bootstrap JavaScript and some fonts.
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With the captive portal enabled the default screen looks like:
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.. image:: images/default_login_no_authenticator.png
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:width: 100%
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Let's change this default with a new logo and a welcome message, to this:
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.. image:: images/mycompany_login.png
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To do so use your favourite editor and open the **index.html** file to make the
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changes.
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Let's make the following changes to the template:
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#. Change the logo to **company-logo.png**
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#. Remove the navigation bar on the top
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#. Remove the height and width from the **<img>** tag
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#. Add a welcome text
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#. Make a link to the company website
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Find the following part:
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.. code-block:: html
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<header class="page-head">
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<nav class="navbar navbar-default" >
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<div class="container-fluid">
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<div class="navbar-header">
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<a class="navbar-brand" href="#">
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<img class="brand-logo" src="images/default-logo.png" height="30" width="150">
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</a>
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</div>
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</div>
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</nav>
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</header>
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And change to:
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.. code-block:: html
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<header class="page-head">
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<div align="center">
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<a href="#">
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<img class="brand-logo" src="images/company-logo.png">
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</a>
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<h1>Welcome to My Company Guest Network.</h1>
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<h2>Feel free to use the guest network for profesional usage</h2>
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<h3>See our website for more details: <a href="https://www.opnsense.org">My Company</a></h3>
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</div>
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</header>
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Copy the company logo to the image directory.
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Now zip the template directory and upload the new template by pressing the **+**
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on the Template tab.
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:download:`Download the example Template (full) <resources/mycompany_cptemplate.zip>`
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Enter a **Template Name**, for this example we use **Company**.
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Hit Upload ( |upload| )
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.. |download| image:: images/btn_download.png
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:width: 30px
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.. |upload| image:: images/btn_upload.png
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To enable the captive portal on the GUESTNET interface just click on **Apply**.
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Step 6 - Limit Guests Bandwidth
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For our example we will reserve 10 Mbps down and 1 Mbps Up for the Guest Network's
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Internet Access. This bandwidth will be shared evenly between connected clients.
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.. Note::
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With sharing evenly we mean that if 10 users at the same time try to use
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as much bandwidth as possible then everyone gets 1/10th. So in our example
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that would be 1 Mbps down stream (download). It is also possible to limit
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the traffic per user see also :doc:`shaper`
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Go to: :menuselection:`Firewall --> Shaper --> Pipes`.
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Create a pipe for the Download by pressing the **+** in the lower right corner of
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the form and enter the following details:
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**Enabled** Checked
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**bandwidth** 10
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**bandwidth Metric** Mbit/s
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**mask** Destination
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**Description** pipe_10Mbps_down
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Click **Save changes**.
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And add another pipe for the upload traffic.
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**Enabled** Checked
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**bandwidth** 1
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**bandwidth Metric** Mbit/s
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**mask** Destination
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**Description** pipe_1Mbps_up
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Click on **Save changes**.
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Create the traffic shaper rules. Click on the tab **Rules** and press the **+**
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to do so.
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First toggle the advanced mode (upper left corner of the form) and then fill in
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the following details (leave everything not specified on defaults):
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**sequence** (leave on default)
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**interface** WAN
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**interface 2** GUESTNET
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**direction** in
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**target** pipe_10Mbps_down
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**description** Limit Guests download to 10 Mbps
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================= ==================================
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Click **Save changes**.
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**sequence** (leave on default)
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**interface** WAN
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**interface 2** GUESTNET
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**direction** out
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**target** pipe_1Mbps_up
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**description** Limit Guests upload to 1 Mbps
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================= ==================================
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Click **Save changes**.
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Now click on **Apply** to apply the changes.
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Step 7 - Test Business GuestNet
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Connect your PC or laptop to the Guest Network and start your favourite browser.
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Enter an address to browse to and you will be presented with the Login form we
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created with the template in the previous step. Click on login and start browsing.
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To test your traffic shaper go to a speed test site such as http://www.speedtest.net/
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After testing your result should be similar to this (if your internet connection
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has sufficient bandwidth).
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.. image:: images/cp-traffic-shaping.png
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:width: 100%
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.. Note::
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Keep in mind we have only one connected client in this test, so all reserved
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bandwidth will be available for our client.
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Royal Hotel Example
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From this point we will implement the Hotel/RV Park solution. You need to follow
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step 1-7 first and choose the template you like to use for your guests.
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This example will be for our "Royal Hotel".
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Step 8 - Add Voucher Server
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To add a Voucher Server go to: :menuselection:`System --> Access --> Servers` and click on
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**Add server** in the top right corner of the screen.
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Fill in:
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**Descriptive name** Vouchers *The name for your voucher server*
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**Type** Voucher
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Click on **Save**.
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Step 9 - Create Vouchers
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Go back to the Captive portal and select Vouchers (:menuselection:`Services --> Captive Portal --> Vouchers`).
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Click on **Create Vouchers** in the lower right corner of the form.
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Let's create 1-day vouchers for our guests:
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.. image:: images/create_vouchers.png
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:width: 100%
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Enter the Validity (1 day), the number of Vouchers and a Groupname (Wi-Fi day pass, for example).
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For the example we create 10 vouchers. Click on **Generate**.
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A file will be generated called **Wi-Fi day pass.csv**.
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The content of this file looks like this:
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.. code-block::
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username,password,vouchergroup,validity
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"IgJw@Pqf","MLi+Sb7Ak#","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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"++?f[@i[","!m*)e(@;F,","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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"bbtK9mBk","f/jCDL3:)b","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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"iD%L[jLJ","I#FoZ#g!AY","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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"+4bA\E[I","CNavt@0ck+","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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"+,fg/\Sv","#22iIL-iQA","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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":;Pc\N#s","Y\HuG9vAN$","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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"00nLb=0Q","0*C_\_Nb_x","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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"PA$J0YHF","kp!q%9;m)g","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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"a,mCxbya","LcnCb#g/di","Wi-Fi day pass","86400"
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The content are:
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**username** *Username the guest needs to login with*
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**password** *Password the guest needs to login with*
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**vouchergroup** *The name of the group you created*
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**validity** *The time the voucher will be valid in seconds*
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=================== ========================================================
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.. Warning::
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For security reasons the plain text passwords for the vouchers are NOT stored
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on the firewall.
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This file can be used for creating nice guest vouchers (on paper) by just merging
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the CSV data with Microsoft Word, LibreOffice or any other DTP/text editor.
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Create something like this:
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.. image:: images/cp_royalhotel_voucher.png
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:width: 100%
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You can select a database to and remove it entirely. This way you can
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create a voucher database for the arrival date of guest per guest group
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(week, midweek, weekend, etc.) and delete the full database when the guests have
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left.
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.. Note::
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When a voucher is activated the time will be used regardless of the user being
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logged in or out. For a "used time" solution use a Radius server look at
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:doc:`accounting`
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Step 10 - Voucher Authentication
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Enable the voucher authentication by changing the zone settings.
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Go to the tab **Zones** and select the Guest Network by clicking on the pencil icon
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right next to it.
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Change **Authenticate using** from an empty field to **Vouchers**.
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When done click **Save changes** and the **Apply** to apply the new settings.
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Now users will see the login form as part of your template:
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.. image:: images/cp_voucher_login.png
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Check Sessions
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To check the active sessions go to :menuselection:`Services --> Captive Portal --> Sessions`
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Our current session looks like this:
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.. image:: images/cp_active_sessions.png
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:width: 100%
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You can drop an active session by clicking on the trashcan.
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.. Note::
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Notice the selection box at the upper right corner, with this you can select
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the right zone when you have configured more than one.
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Check Voucher Status
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You can check the validity and active status of a voucher by going to the voucher
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page of the captive portal (:menuselection:`Services --> Captive Portal --> Vouchers`) and select
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the correct database (Wi-Fi day pass in our example).
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.. image:: images/cp_active_vouchers.png
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:width: 100%
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The state valid means it is activated but still valid.
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Advanced - Session popup
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Let's create a Session Popup so users can see some details about their session and
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Logout. For this feature we will use OPNsense's built-in API calls.
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In particular we will use the following API call (for zone id 0):
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.. code-block::
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/api/captiveportal/access/status/0/
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The response on this API call looks like this (for an active session):
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.. code-block:: json
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{"userName":"IgJw@Pqf",
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"macAddress":"10:dd:b1:bc:75:46",
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"acc_session_timeout":14095,
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"authenticated_via":"Vouchers",
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"packets_out":2834,
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"bytes_in":512869,
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"last_accessed":1457527526,
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"zoneid":0,
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"sessionId":"npd5bd6SIVQeMfIbWBdong==","
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startTime":1457526930.1719,
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"bytes_out":1322351,
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"ipAddress":"192.168.200.100",
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"packets_in":3181,
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"clientState":"AUTHORIZED"}
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It would go a bit to far to explain standard HTML and JavaScript used for
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our simple popup, but a full demo template can be downloaded:
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:download:`Download the example Template (with popup) <resources/template_popup.zip>`
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The demo includes a new file called **session_popup.html** with all the logic to
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show the time left on the voucher and a logout button. As well as a simple update
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to our index.html page to call the popup on a successful login. The latter looks
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like this (shown with a bit of context):
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.. code-block:: javascript
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// redirect on successful login
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if (data['clientState'] == 'AUTHORIZED') {
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window.open("session_popup.html","Session Status & Logout","width=400, height=400");
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.. image:: images/captiveportal_popup.png
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:width: 100%
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Advanced - CLI Session Status
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OPNsense has a very powerful CLI that is particularly useful for debugging purposes.
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For this example we will use the cli to list the status off all active sessions.
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Type the following on the cli prompt to do so (for zone id 0):
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.. code-block::
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configctl captiveportal list_clients 0
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The output will be something similar to this:
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.. image:: images/cli_list_captiveportalsessions.png
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:width: 100%
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