[isf-wifidog] Wifidog User Management

François Proulx fproulx at edito.qc.ca
Mar 3 Jan 16:18:28 EST 2006


>
> I've got the auth server up, fiddled with some options and built a
> couple of test gateways using old PC kit we have with Debian Sarge and
> some wireless APs.

great ! once you got it running you can add you're website to the new  
wiki

> The library service wants users to be able to authenticate using their
> library number and pin, so we where looking to create something
> probably in PHP that would import these from a CSV file.
>

cool, you should contribute this feature. we already have an importer  
for NoCat. You might wanna use that format.

> Having a user management system to allow people to maintain users at
> the auth server administration level would be an absoloute godsend!
> I'm sure it would open wifidog up to a whole new level of applications
> in providing public wireless.
>

yes, if you have ideas on this, you might want to contribute this  
part of the system :-)



> Cheers
>
> Chris
>
> On 1/3/06, François Proulx <fproulx at edito.qc.ca> wrote:
>> Sadly, no, I guess we'll add it to the features list :-)
>>
>>
>> On 3-Jan-2006, at 13:30 , Chris Rowson wrote:
>>
>>> Just a quick message to ask if anyone knows how to actually manage
>>> users via the wifidog auth server.  By managing users I mean to
>>> perform tasks like removing a user who is abusing the service, or
>>> changing the status of a user.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Chris
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