Hi,
We are running a trial of packetfence for providing guest wifi
services on our campus - we are running completely in inline mode with
open wifi APs - yes, it is insecure but the primary goal is for guest
access where this is acceptable. We have PF 5.7.0 on Centos 6, and the
basic captive portal, authentication etc. are working fine.

One issue is that once a client logs in, there is no place where they
can later go and "log out" or disconnect. They remain authenticated
for 1 day (as per our setting). I would like to increase that
duration, but then also want the ability for people to log
out/deregister when they are done. Also, there is no way for a client
to check how many /which machines they have authorized so far, so
since we place a limit of 3 machines per user, this means a person
cannot log out of one machine if they want to authorize another.

On logging in, I get a message in the browser saying "Packetfence
would like to send you notifications", but I don't see any
notifications after that. Am I missing something or is this expected
behaviour.

Thank you for an excellent piece of software overall.

--
Nitin Chandrachoodan
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
IIT Madras
http://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/~nitin/

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