Hello,
you can import node with the script import-node-csv.pl like that
./import-nodes-csv.pl -mode=reg -file=./nodes.csv with nodes.csv look
like that:
00:11:22:33:44:55,admin,default
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2013-09-12 17:50, Nunez, Gabriel a écrit :
Hi,
I'm new to PF, but after some tinkering I've got it up and running on
one of my servers. Currently I'm running PF in routed (i.e., no NAT)
inline mode: one NIC for the user LAN gateway and the other NIC going
out to the Internet. Everything now appears to be working as expected
as I can register users, authenticate, access the Internet, etc.
However, I've been asked to grant access to a list of hosts/nodes on
the network without requiring them to authenticate against the captive
portal, and I'm wondering what's the best way to do this. I'm thinking
either 1) enable gaming registration mode and register the machines as
"gaming devises", 2) add custom rules to iptables, or 3) use
FreeRADIUS and authenticate against their MAC address. Here are a few
of my thoughts regarding each option.
Option 1, how can I mass-import a list of MAC addresses so this
doesn't have to be done manually? Also, using the gaming registration
method it might be confusing to the people who will administer the
portal as none of the nodes are "gaming devices;" is there a way to
change the name or URL they use to access the portal (to register new
MAC addresses) to something other than "/gaming-registration" without
breaking future PF updates?
Option 2, we've got this running similarly in another environment, but
I'm concerned about having to restart iptables every time we make a
change to the list and how access to current users is affected during
that short period.
Option 3, MAC addresses that match a list get authenticated, while
others must try the other authentication sources already implemented.
I'm not quite sure where to begin with this one. If feasible, any ideas?
I'm open to other options, just trying to figure out what would be the
best approach.
Thanks!
-gnu
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