In the 8.3 admin portal, Go to Configuration, then Policies and Access Control, then Connection Profiles. While adding a new profile to the list, there is a Filter section available (down the page a bit). Click Add a Filter, and one of the available options is SSID.
If you click on the Name for an existing profile, do you see a Filter section present which you can edit? Note, on the Default profile I see NO such Filter section. Perhaps filters are only possible on non-default profiles? Looking at some notes from my 4.2 installation years ago, how I made this function (different captive portals based on SSID) work properly was to simply add an SSID element on the filter section in the profile definition. Jason Skretta Ames Lab Information Technology [email protected] Office: 515-294-5090 On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 2:18 AM Craig Strydom via PacketFence-users < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello All, > > I have PF 8.3 installed, configured and mostly working, but need to have > three different captive portals. > > I have setup different connection profiles which work correctly when I hit > the preview button. > > Connection profiles: > 1. Default > 2. Guests > 3. Private company 1 > 4. Private company 2 > > But when I connect to the various ssids only Guest portal pops up. > > I can change the order of the connection profiles and put "Private company > 1/2" in Nr2. spot, but then only that profile is displayed for all three > ssids. > > How should these profiles be setup to allow any ssid to provide it's own > captive portal? > Or am I missing a filter/config file somewhere? > > I have restarted the entire PF and done hard config reload. > > Thank you. > > Regards, > Craig. > _______________________________________________ > PacketFence-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/packetfence-users >
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