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===== Captive Portal ===== | ===== Captive Portal ===== | ||
- | A captive portal (CP) redirects unauthenticated users to a login form. Two different types (internal, external) of CPs may be implemented. At least one CP should be configurable per Gateway. In enterprise environments it should be possible to define multiple CPs and assign them to SSIDs (wireless) | + | A captive portal (CP) redirects unauthenticated users to a login form. Two different types (internal, external) of CPs may be implemented. At least one CP should be configurable per Gateway. In enterprise environments it should be possible to define multiple CPs and assign them to SSIDs (wireless), VLANs (wired) |
==== Common Requirements ==== | ==== Common Requirements ==== | ||
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* User-Password (RFC 2865 5.2)\\ 1 to 25 characters | * User-Password (RFC 2865 5.2)\\ 1 to 25 characters | ||
* NAS-IP-Address (RFC 2865 5.4)\\ External NAS IP-Address | * NAS-IP-Address (RFC 2865 5.4)\\ External NAS IP-Address | ||
+ | * NAS-Identifier\\ Name of NAS. Used for limit accounts to specific hosts | ||
* NAS-Port (RFC 2865 5.5)\\ physical port number | * NAS-Port (RFC 2865 5.5)\\ physical port number | ||
* NAS-Port-Type (RFC 2865 5.41)\\ e.g\\ 15 : Ethernet\\ 19 : Wireless - IEEE 802.11\\ see RFC | * NAS-Port-Type (RFC 2865 5.41)\\ e.g\\ 15 : Ethernet\\ 19 : Wireless - IEEE 802.11\\ see RFC |