On 7/29/07, Bassam A. Al-Khaffaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>    I have recently deployed a 40 PFSense platforms in one of the university
> campuses to enable staff and students to access Internet and other resources
> on the WAN side through wired and Wi-Fi. I have ported a customized login
> page that contains some logos and advertisements. Unfortunately, every time
> I need to add new information to the login page I need to update the entire
> deployed platform, and this is really a tedious and boring operation.
>
>
>
> I wonder if there is a possibility to make pfsense refers to an external
> login page hosted on a web server that eases my life of doing such
> operation.
>
>
>
> If there is no such thing in pfsense at the moment, is there any plan in the
> future to make pfsense refers to an external login page?

I would redirect to a central login page that is served from one of
your servers.   While redirecting pass the server ip address and port
that you need to post to from the central server.   Then you can serve
out a master page that knows where to post against when
authenticating, etc.

I am available via contract work if you need further assistance with this.

Scott

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