authpf.
Peter Ankerstål
peter at pean.org
Fri May 26 11:24:10 PDT 2006
Kian Mohageri wrote:
> Authpf puts authenticated users in a table. You can then handle all
> of that traffic to your liking. TYou can have a rule which redirects
> only certain HTTP connections to your web server.
>
> rdr pass on $wi_if inet proto tcp from ! <authpf_users> to any port
> www -> ($wi_if)
>
> That should get you started. Keep in mind your wireless clients might
> not be able to resolve the addresses of any of those in the first
> place. If they can't resolve the names to addresses, they'll just
> fail without being redirected to your web server.
>
> Kian
>
> On 5/26/06, *Peter Ankerstål* <peter at pean.org <mailto:peter at pean.org>>
> wrote:
>
> I am using authpf for my wifi-network. But I want to redirect all
> of the
> http-traffic to a webserver to show a "error message" when not
> authenticated via authpf. But how to "remove" this rule when I
> authenticate? As far as I know authpf just adds rules to the ruleset.
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This worked perfectly, thank you!
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