Hi,

> I've seen the discussion about this and I'd like to see if we can help
> moving the issues related to this topic. Our deployment plan requires
> the integration of the registration / captive portal in the intranet
> site to have a single access point (login place). It seems that captive
> portal and administration interface are mostly decoupled, though there
> is not so much documentation on the captive portal callbacks or required
> urls and its arguments/usages.
>
> Do you think it could be usefull to document this information? or should
> we do this integration in a more 'local/internal' branch?
I am not sure we want to go over kind of SSO for now, so you should 
probably (to my perspective) do the changes in a local branch.

For the interactions, if you know perl a little, just have a look into 
the register.cgi file.  Main calls are in lib/pf/web.pm.

Thanks!

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