You may want to look at this tutorial. <br><a href="http://www.howtoforge.com/wifi_hotspot_setup">http://www.howtoforge.com/wifi_hotspot_setup</a><br><br>It uses Radius + DD-WRT firmware with chillispot and user management software called phpMyPrepaid. I tested this set during summer and it might be a good solution for your need.
<br><br>---<br>V Patel<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/19/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Benoit Gregoire</b> <<a href="mailto:bock@step.polymtl.ca">bock@step.polymtl.ca</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Thursday 19 October 2006 15:49, <a href="mailto:listserv.traffic@sloop.net">listserv.traffic@sloop.net</a> wrote:<br>> Assumptions: FC5<br>> Used the install.php script.<br>><br>> Thanks all, for the hand up on Postgresql security. I was lost, and
<br>> that fixed it!<br>><br>> Next, perhaps a bug. Once the install script ran, I could connect to<br>> the admin pages, but they wanted me to login, and after giving<br>> credentials, it kept reverting to /login.php (I think that's the right
<br>> file.) but the script was in /wifidog-auth/wifidog/login/..<br>><br>> After poking around, I edited the php.config file<br>> define('SYSTEM_PATH', '/wifidog-auth/wifidog/');<br>><br>> This fixed it. However, I thought the install script should set this.
<br>> Perhaps not. Just a FYI. (Though if it shouldn't set this, perhaps<br>> someone could tell me and I'll add this to my documentation as<br>> something required...and by design...)<br><br>It should not be set by the install script. Its normally autodetected, but
<br>something in your environment is confusing the script. We kept the<br>possibility to set it manually for such corner cases.<br><br>> ---<br>> Now for my real question.<br>> I'm setting this up much like a Hotel Wifi. Use will be free, but we
<br>> want to limit user setup. We'll setup the users/passwords and maintain<br>> them. We don't want users to do this, or have the option to do so.<br>><br>> After looking at the auth server admin pages, I don't see how to
<br>> accomplish this. (Again, perhaps I'm just dumb...)<br>><br>> I could setup Radius on this box too, and simply use simple radius<br>> setups.<br>><br>> However, I'm not sure which works better, or is easier to maintain.
<br>><br>> So, use radius, or localauth? If I do use local auth, where do I go to<br>> control/setup users, and how to prevent them from maintaining accounts<br>> themselves?<br><br>It's not currently possible to do this with local users. It may soon be, but
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