> On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 9:50 PM, <u...@3.am> wrote: >> On my client's wifi network, we are authenticating staff users via >> FreeRADIUS against the corporate LDAP database. >> >> I've created a new SSID/WLAN with an IP pool that I've restricted >> through >> router ACLs that we want to deploy for temporary "guest" users. I can >> set >> up a new FreeRADIUS server (I've done many of those) backend for this, >> but >> am unfamiliar with 2 things that will be different here, which are: >> >> 1) A Web front end for a clerical type to enter in temporary accounts to >> FreeRADIUS. I imagine there must be a simple php interface for some >> sort >> of "Internet cafe" type of use. I'd prefer as simple as possible (ie, >> flat file), but would be fine if MySQL is the way to go for account info >> storage. >> >> I know I COULD put together a FreeRADIUS and OpenLDAP server with >> something like a webmin front end, but that seems overkill to me. >> >> 2) Some sort of automatic password generator for above...not absolutely >> necessary, but would be nice. >> >> I would imagine this wheel has already been invented, so if anybody >> could >> point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks! >> - > > > 1. You can simply use m0n0wall / Pfsense, it has all voucher/ user > accounts stuff and a GUI onboard, so you don't even need to use radius > if you think it's overkill for this particular situation. > 2. Why setup an extra radius server if you have one? > 3. There are many frontends available, dialup admin, daloradius, Yfi > (aka hotcakes), dma softlab radius manager, etc
The Cisco Wifi controller in question supports local, radius or ldap user authentication. I think they will like the accounting/reporting stuff that radius brings to the table . Thanks for the replies...I'll look into those. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html