[isf-wifidog] Wifidog, portal page and Apple auto-login

Geneviève Bastien gbastien at versatic.net
Jeu 25 Aou 16:47:48 EDT 2011


Thanks Alex for this fast patch!

But I think I'd prefer the server side solution if possible, as it does 
not involve reflashing our few hundreds access points and the day 
android thinks this feature is so great and decide to implement it as 
well, it would be easier to modify...

Unless there is a reason to favor a client-side solution?  Maybe Apple 
will not like the url redirect to login page...

Geneviève


On 11-08-25 02:44 PM, acv wrote:
> And of course I screw up the URL. Forgot the leading /. Please use this instead.
>
> Alex
>
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 01:40:40PM -0400, Genevive Bastien wrote:
>> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 13:40:40 -0400
>> From: Geneviève Bastien<gbastien at versatic.net>
>> To: wifidog at listes.ilesansfil.org
>> Subject: Re: [isf-wifidog] Wifidog, portal page and Apple auto-login
>>
>> Thanks for the answer, but that is not the issue.  It is more Apple
>> products bypassing the portal page, the whole login process is all fine.
>>
>> I found this:
>> http://blogs.oucs.ox.ac.uk/networks/2009/10/12/fixing-the-iphone-os-wifi-auto-login-problem/
>> Which may suggest that we could bypass the auto-login feature from the
>> server side by answering the request with the expected output.  The user
>> will then have to open a browser page to see the actual login and portal
>> pages.
>>
>> Geneviève
>>
>>
>> On 11-08-25 01:12 PM, acv wrote:
>>> Marcos' comments below are not completely accurate, the ping was not a
>>> test itself,
>>> in fact the gateway never bothered reading the response... The idea was to
>>> cause
>>> the client to generate activity. Then activity (measured in bytes received
>>> from
>>> client since last polling) was used.
>>>
>>> In src/firewall.c, fw_sync_with_authserver() implements the timeout logic,
>>> it includes
>>> this tidbit:
>>>
>>>          /* Ping the client, if he responds it'll keep activity on the
>>>          link.
>>> 	* However, if the firewall blocks it, it will not help. The suggested
>>> 	* way to deal witht his is to keep the DHCP lease time extremely
>>> 	* short: Shorter than config->checkinterval * config->clienttimeout
>>> 	*/
>>>
>>> ping was to be a BACKUP way of generating activity but using DHCP as
>>> suggested here is
>>> much more reliable.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Alexandre
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 01:06:29PM -0300, Marcos Tadeu wrote:
>>>> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 13:06:29 -0300
>>>> From: Marcos Tadeu<marcos at v2r.com.br>
>>>> To: wifidog at listes.ilesansfil.org
>>>> Subject: Re: [isf-wifidog] Wifidog, portal page and Apple auto-login
>>>>
>>>> Can you ping the Apple products from wifidog captive portal machine,
>>>> after login?
>>>> If not, it is the problema: wifidog need to ping client to know that it
>>>> is alive. If an firewall drop the ping, wifidog consider it dead. And...
>>>> pouf.
>>>>
>>>> On 08/25/2011 12:38 PM, Geneviève Bastien wrote:
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>
>>>>> We have a problem with the portal page and Apple products and their
>>>>> auto-login feature.  Right now, when any iOs product and now Lion
>>>>> connects to a wifidog router, they are shown the login page right
>>>>> away, and the minute they have access to the internet (apple.com
>>>>> site), pouf! it's gone, so they never see the portal page.
>>>>>
>>>>> But the portal page is really important to us and this situation is
>>>>> really annoying (40 to 50% of our users use Apple products!).
>>>>>
>>>>> Did anyone come up with a solution to this?  Or do you know any
>>>>> captive portal solution that did?  Any ideas on the topic? (putting
>>>>> apple.com in the walled garden is not a viable option)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Geneviève
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