== Intro == Due to our strict constrains with regards to captive portals (low-memory, no-login needed, auto-update of content) we decided to make our own. The software we build WLPortal is based around 5 components: 1. {{{pf}}} or {{{ipfw}}} firewall rules in the FreeBSD kernel. 1. {{{thttpd}}} instance serving the captive portal CGI. 1. The CGI script itself. 1. The template files for making the entrance pretty. 1. {{{crontab}}} entry to cleanup stale entries. == Workflow == 1. The User get deflected to the Captive Portal by the {{{firewall}}} if it tries to reach an external site. 1. The User reads the welcome pages and clicks OK. 1. The MAC/IP of the device of the user gets whitelisted in the {{{firewalll}}}. 1. The User get redirected to the specified website (http://wirelessleiden.nl by default). 1. The {{{crontab}}} entry deletes the user if he/she has been idle too long. == Template configurations == Important: this only holds true for nodes build in the {{{iris-releng-9.0-ileiden}}} branch, build after {{{r10249 | rick | 2012-03-19 19:06:36 +0100 (Mon, 19 Mar 2012)}}} Warning: Make sure to only alter the cosmetics of the file and not the technical structure of the forms or submit url. You can edit the config file with: node# vim /usr/local/etc/wlportal/login.tmpl Please do mind that this file get lost after an reboot. If you like to store the edited file on a persistent place, make sure to place it at the configuration store: node# mount -uwo noatime /cfg node# cp /usr/local/etc/wlportal/login.tmpl /cfg/local/wlportal/login.tmpl node# umount /cfg == Configuration File == You can use the configuration file file:/usr/local/etc/wlportal/config.yaml to provide overwrites for the base configuration entries defined in the script. This allows you to alter the default redirect page and white-listing of specific hosts. == File Hierarchy == * file:/usr/local/www/wlportal/index.cgi - The Main worker. * file:/etc/ipfw.sh or file:/etc/pf.conf - The Base Firewall Redirect Rules. * file:/usr/local/etc/wlportal/login.tmpl - Active Template. * file:/usr/local/etc/wlportal/config.yaml - Active Configuration. * file:/usr/local/etc/thttpd.conf - Active {{{thttpd}}} Configuration. * file:/etc/crontab - crontab(4) '''recycle''' calls. * file:/etc/rc.conf.local - Startup configuration for the local daemons.