[isf-wifidog] Setting up wifidog to do "click through" to internet
François Proulx
fproulx at edito.qc.ca
Mar 27 Mar 20:26:54 EDT 2007
Hi David,
First, I am really pleased to hear that people at Sun are playing
with the dog !
I don't know if that'll suit your needs, but you can simply create a
wifidog node in the Auth Server and set it to "Is this node splash
only ? YES"
In this case, you would stick the "user agreement" as a text content
on the node portal page... Unfortunately, the way it works now they
would actually already be logged in, but as far as the legalese goes
that should be good since the *must* agree to your user contract...
Let me know if you need any help.
Francois
On 27-Mar-07, at 6:53 PM, David Clack wrote:
> Hi All,
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> I'm testing an Alpha version of WifiDog and WiFiDod-auth on Solaris
> 10 X86.
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> I can get to the user login page of WiFiDog, create a new user, get
> the auth mail, then login to wifidog.
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> If I just want to show a "click through" license like I'm in a
> hotel, based on the MAC address, then allow access to the web, does
> anyone have a pointer to information of how to do this, or cheat
> sheet ?
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> We are planning to add our code changes, we use ipfilter not
> iptable back into the source somehow.
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> Thanks
> Dave
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> David Clack
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> Solaris X86 Evangelist
> Senior Systems Engineer
> OEM Software Sales
> Sun Microsystems
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