sirk98 qwerty89
2018-10-12 09:20:06 UTC
Hello,
Using pfsense for social auth is a little bit difficult..
Because you need a real external captive portal with external auth.. Then
you have to send POST requests to pfsense firewall..
A simple way is use packetfence a opensource firewall that have this
feature.
https://packetfence.org
Or if you need I know a good developer that can write for you an external
captive portal.
Best regards
Il Ven 12 Ott 2018, 10:27 hiran bhagvan via Freeradius-Users <
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Using pfsense for social auth is a little bit difficult..
Because you need a real external captive portal with external auth.. Then
you have to send POST requests to pfsense firewall..
A simple way is use packetfence a opensource firewall that have this
feature.
https://packetfence.org
Or if you need I know a good developer that can write for you an external
captive portal.
Best regards
Il Ven 12 Ott 2018, 10:27 hiran bhagvan via Freeradius-Users <
Hi
I have just installed Pfsense and free radius. Can anyone tell me if it is
possible for me to configure pfsense / free radius to achieve the following.
I have a number of Hardware Firewall Routers at different locations around
the country. I want to offer "Guest wifi" i want users to connect the the
guest SSID and then see a splash screen with the option to login with
facebook, google, twitter etc.
Once they login their MAC address of their device will be saved on pfsence
database so if that user goes to another site and connects to another
router they will not have to login again. Is this possible?
If it is can anyone tell me how i go about configuring this with pfsence /
free radius.
Thank
Hiran
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-I have just installed Pfsense and free radius. Can anyone tell me if it is
possible for me to configure pfsense / free radius to achieve the following.
I have a number of Hardware Firewall Routers at different locations around
the country. I want to offer "Guest wifi" i want users to connect the the
guest SSID and then see a splash screen with the option to login with
facebook, google, twitter etc.
Once they login their MAC address of their device will be saved on pfsence
database so if that user goes to another site and connects to another
router they will not have to login again. Is this possible?
If it is can anyone tell me how i go about configuring this with pfsence /
free radius.
Thank
Hiran
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