[isf-wifidog] bypass user login
Philippe April
isf_lists at philippeapril.com
Jeu 22 Sep 09:40:36 EDT 2005
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There's a couple of ways to do it, but I have to say I'm working on
some code in Wifidog to just show up a disclaimer (or nothing) and
forward to a defined URL, so there would be no need for an
authentication server in case you did not want any.
Did you try WiFidog on a linux machine, or on a linksys WRT54G
(running linux)?
Philippe April
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On 22-Sep-05, at 9:26 AM, Dan Holton wrote:
> First let me say how great WiFiDog is. I$B!G(Bm really impressed with
> all of the features/option it offers.
>
> Unfortunately for my situation I need to bypass anything that asks
> a user to log in. Our wireless system
>
> is going to be completely open, so I don$B!G(Bt want to confuse/scare
> anyone with a login prompt.
> Can someone please let me know the easiest way of accomplishing this?
> If it$B!G(Bs editing a lot of code, the more detailed the response the
> better since I$B!G(Bm not really a programmer (yet),
>
> but rather a network guy.
>
> Ideally wifidog would just redirect a user to a landing page
> (either on the Auth server, or the front page of my company$B!G(Bs
>
> web site), and then let them freely browse the web.
>
>
>
> Thank you very much for any help,
>
> Dan
>
>
>
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