Re: [CentOS] Captive Portal

2013-11-26 Thread Mihamina RKTMB
On 11/26/2013 01:42 PM, John Doe wrote: > From: Ken Smith > >> What I'm trying to accomplish is a a simple firewall type system for a >> public WiFi, that redirects users to a Web page when they first connect, >> accepts some credentials such as an e-mail address and allows them >> access to the '

Re: [CentOS] Captive Portal

2013-11-26 Thread John Doe
From: Ken Smith > What I'm trying to accomplish is a a simple firewall type system for a > public WiFi, that redirects users to a Web page when they first connect, > accepts some credentials such as an e-mail address and allows them > access to the 'net. Other features likeĀ  limiting the volum

Re: [CentOS] Captive Portal

2013-11-25 Thread SilverTip257
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Ken Smith wrote: > Hi All, I'm trying to set up a Captive Portal using a Centos6 box. I've > been experimenting with WiFiDog but it looks like development has > faltered and I'm chasing my tail getting all the bits of PHP together > for it to run. Some bits I've g

[CentOS] Captive Portal

2013-11-25 Thread Ken Smith
Hi All, I'm trying to set up a Captive Portal using a Centos6 box. I've been experimenting with WiFiDog but it looks like development has faltered and I'm chasing my tail getting all the bits of PHP together for it to run. Some bits I've got look like Alpha code. What I'm trying to accomplish i

Re: [CentOS] captive portal

2007-12-13 Thread Fajar Priyanto
On Friday 14 December 2007 03:58:24 Dave wrote: > Hello, > Forgive the cross-posting, but googling showed results from these two > lists. > I'm looking to set up a WiFi gateway with two nics, and iptables. The > catch is i have to use a captive portal as well to ensure all traffic goes > to

[CentOS] captive portal

2007-12-13 Thread Dave
Hello, Forgive the cross-posting, but googling showed results from these two lists. I'm looking to set up a WiFi gateway with two nics, and iptables. The catch is i have to use a captive portal as well to ensure all traffic goes to a single destination. I've read about several packages, b