I have successfully logged in at openwips-wifi-login but I cannot access 
the internet.

I don't quite understand the login and logout HTTP endpoints of the 
coova-chilli captive portal. When I login to the wifi login page from my 
laptop via localhost, I see a request to the default captive port login of 
openwisp-radius. But when I login from the phone connected to the wifi of 
the access point, there is no request to the default captive port login. 
Not sure if this is the problem or not?

I am new to openwisp, captive portal. And the coova documentation isn't 
much either. Can you explain more to me about this. And how can I connect 
to the internet.

Thank you so much.

Vào lúc 21:29:13 UTC+7 ngày Thứ Bảy, 14 tháng 8, 2021, HÒA TRẦN VĂN đã viết:

> Thank you for your enthusiastic explanation.
>
>  I have been testing coova chilli combined with radius.
>
> I set the "option uamserver"  to openwisp wifi login url, and the wifi 
> login page was displayed when accessing wifi from the access point. 
>
> Now I am facing the problem: "Ignoring request to acct address * port 1813 
> bound to server default from unknown client 192.168.1.4 port 49553 proto 
> udp". I am looking for a way to solve this issue. 
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Vào lúc 08:33:59 UTC+7 ngày Thứ Bảy, 14 tháng 8, 2021, f.capoano đã viết:
>
>> OpenWISP WiFi Login Pages is a frontend web app which provides a user 
>> interface to the OpenWISP RADIUS REST API so the user can register (create 
>> an account), verify their mobile phone number by putting the code they 
>> receive via SMS, log in, see how much traffic they used and so on (see 
>> full list of features 
>> <https://github.com/openwisp/openwisp-wifi-login-pages#openwisp-wifi-login-pages>).
>>  
>> These are not features of a captive portal.
>>
>> A captive portal is a firewall which implements some kind of 
>> authorization and authentication mechanism (usually RADIUS protocol), it 
>> receives requests to authenticate and authorize (basically add a firewall 
>> rule to let the traffic pass) specific IP/mac addresses.
>>
>> OpenWISP WiFI Login Pages need a captive portal to work, the login and 
>> logout HTTP endpoints of the captive portal must be specified in the 
>> configuration, it's documented in the README.
>>
>> Some of the most popular open source captive portal solutions that 
>> support the RADIUS protocol are CoovaChilli (if you want to stay on 
>> OpenWRT) or PfSense / Opnsense (based on BSD unix).
>>
>> At some point I should be able to provide a more detailed explanation of 
>> how all these components integrate with one another, and hopefully also a 
>> packaged 
>> solution which can work out of the box with minimum effort on OpenWRT (that 
>> has been the plan for some time now) 
>> <https://groups.google.com/g/openwisp/c/pEVvtZjyBug/m/e75ukncsAwAJ>, but 
>> for now this is the best I can give and users are required to dig deep to 
>> make it work, although it's still better than having to start from absolute 
>> scratch I believe.
>>
>> Best regards
>> *Federico Capoano*
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 8:05 PM HÒA TRẦN VĂN <tranva...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> FreeRadius provides authentication, authorization, and accounting. And 
>>> does openwisp-wifi-login-page provide the access point's wifi login page 
>>> and interact with openwisp-radius? So how is openwisp-wifi-login-page 
>>> integrated with the system?
>>>
>>> Vào lúc 23:29:46 UTC+7 ngày Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 8, 2021, f.capoano đã viết:
>>>
>>>> You need a captive portal, this is not provided by OpenWISP, there are 
>>>> many existing open source captive portal solutions around.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>> *Federico Capoano*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 11:26 AM HÒA TRẦN VĂN <tranva...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> First, thanks to the openwisp team for providing a useful open source 
>>>>> project to the community.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am learning and want to develop captive portal based on 
>>>>> openwisp-radius and openwisp-wifi-login-page. 
>>>>>
>>>>> As far as I understand, when the user connects to wifi, they will 
>>>>> first have to login via wifi-login-page, so openwisp-wifi-login-page will 
>>>>> be displayed on the client side via openwrt access point, and integrated 
>>>>> with openwisp-radius api on the server side.
>>>>>
>>>>> So how can I show the wifi login page when the user connects to the 
>>>>> wifi of the access point.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you very much.
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