There was a similar thread last week that might be useful to lookup.
We also use LDAP for regular access, but Guests are kept in SQL, and  and a 
third option is anonymous access.
Any regular user can create a guest account for friends, which is only slightly 
different from regular access. Our anonymous access is limited to web,webmail, 
and vpn at a noticably reduced speed.
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<><Randall Grimshaw
Room 203 Machinery Hall
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY   13244
315-443-5779
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We have recently installed a wireless network on a portion of the
campus.  The student and administrators are all authenticated through a
front end device which validates user accounts against an LDAP server
running on a domain controller.   However we now have the requirement
for guests of the campus to connect to the wireless network.  We have
some ideas how we would like to handle this issue but are curious as to
what others have done to accommodate these guest connections.  Please
let me know.

 

Thank you

Bruce Entwistle

Network Manager

University of Redlands


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