Did you read the configuration options from the captive portal?

On my 2.0 machines that means that you can bypass certain IP's for the
captive portal; and even use MAC-bypass to bypass machines based on their
MAC.

Does that answer the question?


On Thu, March 25, 2010 11:08 am, Michel Servaes wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I have an Alix board, with pfsense on it. I could use proxy, but I
> feel this is quite a load on the system (even when setting things to
> 0).
> So to avoid people visiting internet, I was thinking on using captive
> portal...
>
> But for some sites, (fixed ip-adresses) it shouldn't try to
> authenticate... can this be achieved by using some kind of ruleset ??
> I do have a VLAN capable switch - but again, some ip-adresses need to
> be passed (they logon to a citrix site).
>
> Kind regards,
> Michel
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