We did something similar, but using LDAP. I agree, the lack of documentation
was very frustrating. At one point, in order to make the enter/return key
work, I changed the form field type of the login button to submit from
whatever it was (or the other way around) and things went haywire. Now users
must click on login button in order to login, they can't press the Return
key. Granted, I'm sure we can spend some time figuring it out, but we're not
to big on the HTML in our group. ;)
Anyways, when we called for support, it was like, um, there is no support
for that, you're on your own. We had to push and push and push some more in
order to get the return codes and what they all meant. After a few times of
"it's up to you to program", we had to escalate the case in order to get a
text file of the sample return codes.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David LaPorte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco Controller Splash Page
We're using a customized screen with the "webauth" feature on the WLC to
authenticate users against a RADIUS server. I found the lack of
documentation (at the time) frustrating - we could chat off-line if you
need some pointers.
David
Jorge Bodden wrote:
Has anyone out there configured a splash page on the WLAN portion of the
controller. I can do it from the router, but it it a little bit too
cumbersome. I wanted to know if there was a way to get the WLAN to do
it. Thanks.
Jorge Bodden
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David LaPorte, CISSP, CCNP
Security Manager, Network and Server Systems
Harvard University Information Systems
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