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« on: October 28, 2008, 04:09:48 »
butteryak *
Posts: 16

I really want to dump my cisco, we arnt getting along.   So I'm looking at m0n0wall.  My main question is thus:  I want to encorporate the captive portal.   Basically I need a login page that captures users, and requires a user/pass to gain access, I know m0n0 can do this,  but can I limit users? such as by say "time per day" or "Mb per day"  and so on.  If so, that would be great.

Or do I have to use RADIUS, if so, any recomendations? (perhaps a RADIUS server that runs on Windoze)

Thanks guys!  What I see so far looks great!
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2008, 05:27:02 »
knightmb ****
Posts: 341

I really want to dump my cisco, we arnt getting along.   So I'm looking at m0n0wall.  My main question is thus:  I want to encorporate the captive portal.   Basically I need a login page that captures users, and requires a user/pass to gain access, I know m0n0 can do this,  but can I limit users? such as by say "time per day" or "Mb per day"  and so on.  If so, that would be great.

Or do I have to use RADIUS, if so, any recomendations? (perhaps a RADIUS server that runs on Windoze)

Thanks guys!  What I see so far looks great!

The stock m0n0wall can't, if you want to do that more "fine detail" control, you'll need a radius server to limit them based on those options.

Right now, the stock m0n0wall CP does user management, bandwidth control, time limits on logins, no/yes concurrent logins, and idle timeout. The user manager also has account expiration by date.

Radius Service for m0n0wall Captive Portal - http://amaranthinetech.com
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2008, 21:16:16 »
leyshon *
Posts: 10

Hi

User Manager will also accept input such as + 1day or +6 hours for account expiry

But I would like to put in a default expiry time so I do not have to manually enter it. Anyone have any idea how to do this?
 
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