At Wed, 26 Nov 2003 11:55:30 -0800 (PST),
Mike Million wrote:
> 
Hi,
I had a talk with a guy in my company that has experience setting up
wireless stuff as I do not have any experience on that (I have a bit
in the radius part). He told me that there are commercial solutions
that offer the functionality you request, that is direct a user to a
web page for AAA and engage a radius session. They are used in
wireless environments and intercept the traffic before the outgoing
router and enforce the policy you configure. Some solutions are
Cisco BBSM, Nomadix USG, Nokia PO22.
Without having any experience on that as I told you before, if I had
to do such a project I would also try to find out if the
functionality can be achieved using open source (free) software. We
already have the radius part. I have seen a relevant article in linux
journal
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6897
(Linux Makes Wi-Fi Happen in New York City)

and also
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-wap.html?ca=dnt-429
(Building a wireless access point on Linux)

I don't know if I helped at all but I also cc that to the list for
archiving purposes.

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> hello!
>  
> Thanks a bunch. 
>  
> Apart from web form & executing a CGI script, is there any way around? The 
> accounting will have to be from the radius client in the NAS. 
>  
> This is the problem that I am trying to solve. 
> When my users go to any of my location (hotel, cafe etc) I want to authenticate them 
> and also time them. They will be initially served a login page. I know there are 
> lots of people doing this already, like the guys who set up hotspots. When I go to a 
> starbucks house, this T-mobile login page comes up which then authenticates me. I am 
> looking for pretty much the same functionality. 
>  
> I deeply appreciate your tips.
>  
> Thanks again
> Mike
> 
> ZORBADELOS KONSTANTINOS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At Tue, 25 Nov 2003 20:18:30 -0800 (PST),
> Mike Million wrote:
> > 
> > [1 ]
> > I am a novice here, so my question may sound pretty silly. 
> > 
> > I am trying to authenticate users through an Orinico AP-2500 WAP using an username 
> > & a password. AP-2500 provides this "portal page" feature where you can redirect 
> > the users to a webpage (in an external webserver) for then to log-in. So, I once I 
> > have a external form with the sufficient fields I want, how will i pass that 
> > information (username, pass etc) to the radius server. I mean what is the format 
> > that I use. Are there any client API's that I can call. ?
> > 
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> > 
> > Sincerely,
> > Mike
> > 
> >
> Your web form should generate a valid radius message
> (access-request). Now if this form sends the message directly to the radius
> server your script will be the radius client and should therefore be
> declared in clients.conf (the IP of your web server that is). What
> about the accounting? Is this sent by the NAS equipment?
> Now if you need to create a cgi script or something like that that
> generates radius messages you should look for Radius libraries
> (modules) for your language of choice. The format of the message is
> specified in the rfcs.
> 
> > 
> > 
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