Hello Jason,

once you installed the script in crontab , then create an authentication source that use this file.

After that go in Configuration -> Advanced Access Configuration -> portal module and create Authentication::Password and select the previous authentication source you created and define the Username "invite".

Assign the Authentication::Password you created to a root module and use that root module on the portal.

Btw you need to have 7.1 minimum.

Regards

Fabrice



Le 2017-07-13 à 15:55, Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hi!

        So I think I have most everything working on the wired side, except
guest logins.  The default email/sms/etc stuff works, but I'm looking to
use a guest password for access..  Something along the lines of having
the guest add their name, email, and a predefined guest password for access.

        I ran across this post which handles rotating the passwords :

https://sourceforge.net/p/packetfence/mailman/message/35411130/

        But I'm not sure how to do the rest.  Do I need to write a custom
module for this?  Or is there something that gets me at least part of
the way there?

Thanks,



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