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A dot L dot M dot Buxey at lboro dot ac dot uk wrote: > ... > however, if you are going this route I would THOROUGHLY recommend that you use the > latest beta versions - which support https:// for the login redirect page > (protecting your ID's and passwords) and also dont enable the entered values to > be saved on the browsing PC - see my email to this list late last year about the > HTML <form> flags you need to pull this off. Hello, I didn't manage to find out your post in the mailing list archives ? Do you remember the HTML <form> flag you used ? Thanks Denis > Personally, we use FreeRADIUS on a Linux box as the RADIUS back end....you could > be more 7EE7E and put the OpenWRT54G Linux firmware onto a Linksys WRT54G and then > actually have one of your access points also running as your RADIUS authenticator > twistedly perverse but 100% neat ;-) > > dont forget, the RADIUS server can quite happily be on the LAN side of the equation > too. no need to do any special holes for WAN to it - as its only the m0n0wall > box that does the RADIUS stuff. (make sure the required ports are open! 1812/1813/1814 in UDP > > alan > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > -- /\ /\/ \ O / / Denis Mirassou @|~| Service Réseaux / \| Centre Interuniversitaire de Calcul de Toulouse (C.I.C.T) |