You can always just pass the user & password via the URL.

Like:

http://127.0.0.1/view_performance.php?interface_id=526&want_graph=traffic&logout=1&user=YourUsername&pass=YourPassword

This will return a PNG graph.

You can do this on the backend of your portal, so the User and pass will never be visible to your customer.
You only need a table with the user/interface_id mappings

Javier


Thomas Chadwell wrote:
I have scoured the mailing list archives and am unable to find where I *believe* I have seen this before, so forgive me if I am asking a duplicate.

We have a web portal for our customers to manage their internet connections, etc. We'd like to include the traffic graphs, etc. from JFFNMS within our portal. How can we include that information within our portal without making them log into JFFNMS (a second login).

Thanks,
TAC

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