Re: [pfSense Support] Password reset

2010-01-26 Thread Aarno Aukia
Hi Mitch,

Try using the change password option 3 on the console (or virtual
console in your case) if you haven't password protected your console.

Regards,
Aarno

PS: If you need any help, we're in Zürich and Zug...

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 08:57, Michel Herzog mic...@mitch-online.ch wrote:
 Hello

 We have a pfsense from VM running.

 It is fine but only problem is that the admin password is lost :)

 Have logged on to pfsense in rescue mode and resetted the password using
 password.
 This worked, but with the next reboot, the password again didn't matched.

 Could you please advise us on resetting admin password at this
 virtual-machine-pfsense ?

 Thank you very much  regards from Switzerland
 Michel Herzog



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[pfSense Support] static NAT (1:1) via Radius

2010-01-26 Thread Michael Michael
Dear All,
I want to setup a NAT gateway (used for ADSL users that are assigned a Private 
IP address and are all terminated to us via an Ethernet connection with the 
Telco) that once logging into the Captive Portal, the user to be assigned a 
static NAT IP address via Radius. Is this feasible with pfsense? I haven't seen 
any documentation on Radius and NAT Addresses.
Regards,
Michael.


AW: [pfSense Support] Password reset

2010-01-26 Thread Michel Herzog
Hello, Hello Arno
 
Thank you very much for your response.
 
Problem is that if i boot the VM, it does not show the ***Welcome to pfsense 
(pfsense console), it does boot to os-prompt where i need login credentials.
 
Is there a way to boot to console again ?
 
Thank you  many regards
Michel



Von: Aarno Aukia [mailto:aarnoau...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Di 26.01.2010 09:18
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Betreff: Re: [pfSense Support] Password reset



Hi Mitch,

Try using the change password option 3 on the console (or virtual
console in your case) if you haven't password protected your console.

Regards,
Aarno

PS: If you need any help, we're in Zürich and Zug...

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 08:57, Michel Herzog mic...@mitch-online.ch wrote:
 Hello

 We have a pfsense from VM running.

 It is fine but only problem is that the admin password is lost :)

 Have logged on to pfsense in rescue mode and resetted the password using
 password.
 This worked, but with the next reboot, the password again didn't matched.

 Could you please advise us on resetting admin password at this
 virtual-machine-pfsense ?

 Thank you very much  regards from Switzerland
 Michel Herzog



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Re: AW: [pfSense Support] Password reset

2010-01-26 Thread Remko Lodder

As mentioned by Aarno,

Did you password protect your console?

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[pfSense Support] NAT Overload for VPN Endpoint

2010-01-26 Thread Mark Street

Hi, 

I am having trouble wrapping my head around this one. We need to connect to a 
remote Cisco ASA VPN that has a overlapping private network. The idea is to 
connect using PAT with a single private IP on our end as an endpoint. Just 
having some trouble visualizing how this would work in pfSense IPSEC VPN 
configuration and rules. 

Remote VPN endpoint --- pfsense/WAN ??private Virtual IP attached to 
WAN interface say 10.10.32.70/32 

pfSense private LAN network address space - say 192.168.0.0/16 

Set static route on the pfsense box for the remote network - say 10.10.14.0/24, 
it will point to the Virtual IP attached to pfsense/WAN as the router. Say 
10.10.32.70/32 

The remote side of the VPN definition will point to our pfsense WAN IP and the 
Virtual private IP attached to WAN will be the endpoint. 

Am I thinking logically? I haven't thought about the rules yet... just the 
overall structure in pfSense. 

Thanks, 

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Re: AW: [pfSense Support] Password reset

2010-01-26 Thread Michel Herzog

Remko Lodder wrote:

As mentioned by Aarno,

Did you password protect your console?

  

Hello

Yes.

Problem is that there is no documentation. Also i have not set up the 
system myself so that's why i am vague :)
Its like very important configuration i need to access so thats why i am 
not just setting up a new.


Best regards
Michel

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Re: AW: [pfSense Support] Password reset

2010-01-26 Thread Remko Lodder

On Jan 26, 2010, at 10:05 PM, Michel Herzog wrote:

 Remko Lodder wrote:
 As mentioned by Aarno,
 
 Did you password protect your console?
 
  
 Hello
 
 Yes.
 
 Problem is that there is no documentation. Also i have not set up the system 
 myself so that's why i am vague :)
 Its like very important configuration i need to access so thats why i am not 
 just setting up a new.
 
 Best regards
 Michel
 
 

So you learned that documentation is vital, backups are as well (so you could 
replicate the system without taking
it down), oh well, many people forget those steps ;-)

You could boot off from different media and perhaps load the slices and clear 
the contents of it, you need to be
familiar with booting from e.g. a livecd, and using mount, chroot, and the 
password changing tools.

Know that you are not alone (not by not having documentation etc but also by 
loosing access) :-)

Cheerio,
Remko

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Re: AW: [pfSense Support] Password reset

2010-01-26 Thread Chris Buechler
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Remko Lodder re...@elvandar.org wrote:

 On Jan 26, 2010, at 10:05 PM, Michel Herzog wrote:

 Remko Lodder wrote:
 As mentioned by Aarno,

 Did you password protect your console?


 Hello

 Yes.

 Problem is that there is no documentation. Also i have not set up the system 
 myself so that's why i am vague :)
 Its like very important configuration i need to access so thats why i am not 
 just setting up a new.

 Best regards
 Michel



 So you learned that documentation is vital, backups are as well (so you could 
 replicate the system without taking
 it down), oh well, many people forget those steps ;-)

 You could boot off from different media and perhaps load the slices and clear 
 the contents of it, you need to be
 familiar with booting from e.g. a livecd, and using mount, chroot, and the 
 password changing tools.


That's your best bet, you can boot off a pfSense live CD, go to a
command prompt, and mount the drive there. Then you can manually edit
the config, either reset the password hash to a known value or disable
the console password protection and reset the password after
rebooting.

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Re: AW: [pfSense Support] Password reset

2010-01-26 Thread Jim Pingle
On 1/26/2010 4:05 PM, Michel Herzog wrote:
 Remko Lodder wrote:
 As mentioned by Aarno,

 Did you password protect your console?

   
 Hello
 
 Yes.
 
 Problem is that there is no documentation. Also i have not set up the
 system myself so that's why i am vague :)
 Its like very important configuration i need to access so thats why i am
 not just setting up a new.

This is covered on the Doc Wiki.

http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/I_locked_myself_out_of_the_WebGUI,_help!#Forgotten_Password_with_Locked_Console

Jim


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