Hi Kenneth,

pfSense is my fall back solution if I can't find anything similar that I can 
install to an ASUS RT-AC68U access point running dd-wrt.


--- mike t.



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 From: Kenneth Oncinian <[email protected]>
To: Michael Tinsay <[email protected]>; Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) 
Technical Discussion List <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, 4 April 2014, 17:44
Subject: Re: [plug] WiFi Captive Portal with Random Temporary Guest Passwords
 

Hi Mike,

Good afternoon. Not a Linux based solution but an inexpensive solution  
nonetheless.
I am Currently using a similar setup using pfsense with captive portal  
+ voucher.

https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Captive_Portal
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Captive_Portal_Vouchers

"The voucher functionality of captive portal allows generating codes  
that can be used to gain Internet access through the captive portal.  
Each roll of vouchers is generated with a specific time limit. This is  
commonly used where authenticated time limited Internet access is  
desired, without needing to provide a username and password to users."


hth,
kenneth


Quoting Michael Tinsay <[email protected]>:

> Hello PLUGgers!
>
>
> I'm looking for a FOSS (or inexpensive) linux-based solution on the  
> subject matter.  There's a coffee shop I went to before where their  
> WiFi was accessible via a randomly generated "guest" password that  
> is printed on the bottom part of their POS receipt.
>
> I'd like to implement a similar solution to a private WiFi hotspot  
> where each guest user will be given a randomly generated passwords  
> that they can use for the day (expires after 12 hours).
>
>
> --- mike t.



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