[isf-wifidog] All in one solution inside wrt54g.

Mina Naguib webmaster at topfx.com
Lun 2 Mai 21:03:07 EDT 2005


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Fernando Morais wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> I've been watching wifidog for some time and i'm really pleased with its
> progress. So first i'd like to send a big
> thank you to all persons that dedicate their timo do improving and
> developing it.
> 
> And now comes my question. :)
> I know it can be incorporated on a wrt54g, but is it possible to create
> a complete pack that could work on a wrt54g?
> Like having the wifidog + freeradius in the wrt54g, without the need of
> an computer to run the radius server or any other part need for wifidog
> to work.
> Does anyone tried to do this, i'de really like to try this. But i don't
> know if it's possible, and before getting myself a linksys wrt54g i'd
> like to know of this is possible.
> 
> Thanks to you all.

Hi Fernando

With enough hackery everything is possible :)

It would definitely not be as full-featured as our existing auth server,
but the WRT54G is more than capable of serving web content and being a
tiny RADIUS client in addition to what it already does.

We have, however, never looked into giving the WiFiDog client any
authority.  It's always been a sort of "dumb client" respecting what the
auth server tells it to do.

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