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Is there a any way to disable Chrome's captive portal detection?
Hi @RAAM,
Welcome to SonicWall Community.
Are you using ULA defined access rule on the SonicWall appliance for User Authentication and so, exhibiting the Captive Portal Detection?
Regards
Saravanan V
Technical Support Advisor - Premier Services
Professional Services
I don't know if it might interest you.
In the ACL (LAN-WAN) I set in the advanced tab:
For traffic from an unauthenticated user:
For users who are not identified via SSO, don't redirect to log in
Hi @Alberto
With SSO, local users who are not logged in to the configured domain will not be redirected to login.
Resolution;
First make sure you have configured the firewall access rule for implementing ULA and the rules as same as below;
Rule #1
Action - Allow
From Zone - LAN
To Zone - WAN
Service - Any
Source - Any
Destination - Any
Users Allowed - Trusted Users
Rule #2
Service - DNS
User Allowed - All
After you create these rules, make sure you disable the default access rule i.e.
Second, on the LDAP Configuration, Users TAB. Select Trusted Users as Default LDAP Group.
best regards
Ajish
Answers
Hi @RAAM,
Welcome to SonicWall Community.
Are you using ULA defined access rule on the SonicWall appliance for User Authentication and so, exhibiting the Captive Portal Detection?
Regards
Saravanan V
Technical Support Advisor - Premier Services
Professional Services
I don't know if it might interest you.
In the ACL (LAN-WAN) I set in the advanced tab:
For traffic from an unauthenticated user:
For users who are not identified via SSO, don't redirect to log in
Hi @Alberto
With SSO, local users who are not logged in to the configured domain will not be redirected to login.
Resolution;
First make sure you have configured the firewall access rule for implementing ULA and the rules as same as below;
Rule #1
Action - Allow
From Zone - LAN
To Zone - WAN
Service - Any
Source - Any
Destination - Any
Users Allowed - Trusted Users
Rule #2
Action - Allow
From Zone - LAN
To Zone - WAN
Service - DNS
Source - Any
Destination - Any
User Allowed - All
After you create these rules, make sure you disable the default access rule i.e.
Action - Allow
From Zone - LAN
To Zone - WAN
Service - Any
Source - Any
Destination - Any
User Allowed - All
Second, on the LDAP Configuration, Users TAB. Select Trusted Users as Default LDAP Group.
best regards
Ajish