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On Behalf Of James
Sent: 19 April 2006 09:43 PM
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Subject: Re: Multiple Locations and configuring 2 different methods of
Access
we are sterring away from the original question here. if there is a way
to setup RADIUS to
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 15:10 -0400, Alan DeKok wrote:
> a) people ALWAYS use RADIUS to authenticate before they get on the net.
> b) people ALWAYS get a pretty web portal before they access the net
> c) people SOMEHOW get past the web portal to get real net access
>
Reading between the line
You may be wanting something more like a captive
portal for some of your gateways. Try googling
"captive portal". I use chillispot myself;
http://www.chillispot.org
I have two wireless networks. One is secured with
EAP-PEAP and auths users against our Active Directory
via RADIUS (ntlm_auth) for
we are sterring away from the original question here. if there is a way
to setup RADIUS to somehow send a message or configuration attribute to
the gateway to allow any clients connected to the gateway to access the
internet without extra authentication aside from simply connecting
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> no one gets authenticated twice, a nice looking HTML form is the only
> thing the web portal is. that's it. nothing more. the authentication is
> only done once by the gateway.
That's not quite what you said at first, but OK...
> we are sterring away from th
You said that everyone gets authenticated through the web portal.
Why? It's not necessary to authenticate people twice. It causes
problems, as you've seen.
no one gets authenticated twice, a nice looking HTML form is the only
thing the web portal is. that's it. nothing more. the authent
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im not quite sure what you mean, I know that:
>
> 1. The gateway has accounting "on" and every 3 minutes it updates the
> RADIUS with packets containing the sessions of connected users and any
> related data. (this might be a yes to your answer, but I am not qu
Does the gateway send RADIUS packets when
people connect to it?
If not, you can't use RADIUS to configure the behavior of the
gateway.
Im not quite sure what you mean, I know that:
1. The gateway has accounting "on" and every 3 minutes it updates the
RADIUS with packet
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now, people are already going through the web portal or are
> already "forced to use the web portal" to get authenticated. so what I
> am asking for is: if there is a way to setup RADIUS to somehow send a
> message or configuration attribute to the gatewa
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My end-users right now are getting authenticated by the login-based
mysql radcheck table from freeradius and they are coming from multiple
locations through a web-based portal redirected by their gateway.
They're being authenticated b
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My end-users right now are getting authenticated by the login-based
> mysql radcheck table from freeradius and they are coming from multiple
> locations through a web-based portal redirected by their gateway.
They're being authenticated by the web portal?
>
Hello,
I am running freeradius 1.0.5 on FC4 i386
My end-users right now are getting authenticated by the login-based
mysql radcheck table from freeradius and they are coming from multiple
locations through a web-based portal redirected by their gateway.
My question is, if there is a way to setu
Hello,
I am running freeradius 1.0.5 on FC4 i386
My end-users right now are getting authenticated by the login-based
mysql radcheck table from freeradius and they are coming from multiple
locations through a web-based portal redirected by their gateway.
My question is, if there is a way to setu
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