Was: IAS Help. Is: Captive portal
From: altu (altufaltuz_at_mail.com)
Date: 07/07/04
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Date: 7 Jul 2004 01:44:27 -0700
Hello all,
Managed to get my concept to work, but not via the IAS
> Now, we would like to move to IAS and have both set of users to
> dialin, and be greeted with a webpage.
Works with linux, Captive portal.
> Any site
> the user requests on his/her browser would take them to a set
> specified page. Once there, the user would then be asked to prove
> his/her credentials. This would be matched against another database.
> Any other action, like closing the browser, should terminate his/her
> session.
Works with linux, Captive portal.
> While still in the same browser and dialin session, we would like to
> provide the users with an option, avaliable on the webpage itself, to
> choose either the internal network or internet access.
> Can this be done? If yes, then please guide me.
Yes, yes , yes.
Works with linux, Captive portal.
Thank you, all for not responding. That got me so scared that I
started doing what I do best, Research and implementation.
Anyone interested in the process, drop me a line.
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