Hello Ivan,
in pf.conf in registration section, use:
auth=preregistered_guests

Regards

Le 2012-12-13 04:43, Ivan a écrit :
> Hi all together,
>
> I have a project, where I want to allow access to the internet for registered 
> guest. I already asked about solving this as a WPA2-EAP scenario, but this 
> seems to be too much for me atm.
> To keep things simple I wanted to try to use the captive portal, but I got 
> stuck. Since I'm able to store guest in the MySQL DB (at least I suppose 
> that's what the "https://.../guests/manage"; interface does) I would like 
> users to authenticate against that DB. What would be the way to go and why 
> can't I find any information on that in the web? Is it so trivial or hasn't 
> anyone done this before?
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