Dear Olivier-
Thank you for your response.
-->Make sure to properly configure your mail server so that it sends
emails. The default config will try to reach the Internet on their own
but you could be denying port 25 out or the server might consider you
from bad reputation. Using a properly configured relay is what is
recommended. Check /var/log/maillog.
My port was blocked and hence email was not getting send. But now when the
client clicks on the email link, he's getting page cannot be displayed. Any
clue on this? (Client does have active internet connection)
Thank you for the details about sms registration. Though I do not
understand it completely, I've got another student and friend working on
the api. Will update you.
Thank you again!
regards,
walter
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Olivier Bilodeau <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Walter,
>
> Sorry for the late answer.
>
> On 17/02/12 12:40 PM, Walter Joseph wrote:
> > Hello everyone-
> >
> > I've an inline set up running. When a client connects, captive portal is
> > pushed and the client is able to sign up by keying in their email or
> > cellphone no. However, email registration is not working. No email is
> > being sent to the client for registration.
>
> Make sure to properly configure your mail server so that it sends
> emails. The default config will try to reach the Internet on their own
> but you could be denying port 25 out or the server might consider you
> from bad reputation. Using a properly configured relay is what is
> recommended. Check /var/log/maillog.
>
> > And the client continues to
> > have internet access despite this. How can I correct this?
>
> This should not be the case. I bet that the deauthentication is not
> properly working on your AP / Controller, check your
> logs/packetfence.log for WARN or ERROR related to that.
>
> > Also, can I
> > limit to one device per email address?
>
> Globally if you set the maxnodes parameter under [registration] to 1 (or
> the friendlier 2 - wired / wireless). This will affect *everyone* not
> just guests.
>
> That said, I'll do an enhancement to offer the same feature only for the
> guests. I wrote it down it should be done for the next release as this
> is a small change.
>
> >
> > Next question: the cellphone carriers that I plan to use are not listed
> > here. How can I add them here and solve this issue? I'm not
> > understanding how this sms registration works.
>
> Alberto's answer is correct. You should consider contributing back your
> new entries. The list actually comes from the Status.net project
> (identi.ca) and we will push them any contributions.
>
> Cheers!
> --
> Olivier Bilodeau
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