Thanks for the quick reply Scott,

In the features section of the pfsense website it says that a freeradius is available within pfsense and when looking at the screenshot of this there are fields for entering a users upload and download bandwidth limits and so would I be correct in assuming that if I used pfsense's built in freeradius server the captive portal would be able to authenticate registered users and limit there bandwidth individualy ?

If this is the case then I would not need a seperate radius server :-)

The only issue then would be how to setup a process whereby I could create a script on another system that would connect to the pfsense machine, via ssh perhaps, and automaticaly add, amend, or delete users from the pfsense radius server as needed so that I would not need to manualy log into pfsense.


Cheers, James....

Scott Ullrich wrote:

On 7/28/05, James Mellor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi pfSense,

I'm using m0n0wall and have recently found pfSense by googling and was
wondering if it suffered the same captive portal radius authentication
with per-user bandwidth issues ?

We do not have this option.
I would like to setup a captive portal with radius authentication, which
m0n0wall or pfSense can do but I am hoping to implement per-user
bandwidth control, could someone please tell me if this works fine on
the latest version of pfSense as if it does I'll ditch m0n0wall and use
pfSense :-)

Not going to work. Sorry.

Scott






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