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Learn pfSense 2.4

By : David Zientara
Book Image

Learn pfSense 2.4

By: David Zientara

Overview of this book

As computer networks become ubiquitous, it has become increasingly important to both secure and optimize our networks. pfSense, an open-source router/firewall, provides an easy, cost-effective way of achieving this – and this book explains how to install and configure pfSense in such a way that even a networking beginner can successfully deploy and use pfSense. This book begins by covering networking fundamentals, deployment scenarios, and hardware sizing guidelines, as well as how to install pfSense. The book then covers configuration of basic services such as DHCP, DNS, and captive portal and VLAN configuration. Careful consideration is given to the core firewall functionality of pfSense, and how to set up firewall rules and traffic shaping. Finally, the book covers the basics of VPNs, multi-WAN setups, routing and bridging, and how to perform diagnostics and troubleshooting on a network.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Captive portal examples

To illustrate pfSense's captive portal capabilities in action, we will provide some practical examples of captive portal implementation. We will begin with the most common form of captive portal used by most businesses: a captive portal with no authentication.

Example #1 – no authentication

In this example, a business wants to provide wireless internet access to its customers, but it wants to present a page with the EULA, which the user must accept before being granted access. It also wants to segregate captive portal traffic from the rest of the network, so a separate interface must be set up first:

  1. To set up the guest network interface, navigate to Interfaces | Assignments. You need to...