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I meant to say that will not be sending the opensource programs obviously, like open office and such. You can download those on your own, and I didn't modify their names so all you should ahve to change usign an editor on the html pages that I will psot will be the location of the files. Sorry about that David Trejo wrote: > Sure.. I will get to work on it tomorow. I won't send the file > obviously, but you'll be able to adjust the download links accordingly > using any html editor > > > > > VinceV wrote: > >> David, >> >> Would you be willing to share that open source software page with me? >> Is there someplace I could download it or could you zip it up and >> send it >> via e-mail? >> >> VinceV >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: David Trejo [mailto:wheaties at gmail dot com] Sent: Sunday, April >>> 09, 2006 7:13 PM >>> To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>> Subject: [m0n0wall] check out the captive portal that I setup in my >>> spare time.... >>> >>> Captive portal ROCKS: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Basically I spent first half of the day bored out of my mind when I >>> decided to pull out an old access point I had in the closet. >>> >>> The point is, I created a captive portal using an access point and >>> my m0n0wall router. >>> The end result is, by my low standards anyways, a very nice and >>> sleek hotspot implementation. >>> >>> I must say that setting it all up was a PITA. What you will see in >>> the vide= o will be: >>> >>> -universal browser support >>> -forced redirect to the AUP page >>> -frankly, a decent looking AUP page stating the rules and my >>> intentions. >>> -forced redirect from the AUP page to an intranet site that is >>> hosting a lo= >>> >>> t >>> of OSS locally >>> -bandwidth throttling of 56kit/s up/128kbit/s down on the internet (ex. >>> service pack 2) >>> -bandwidth throttling of about 3Mbps+ down on the intranet (ex. open >>> office= >>> ) >>> >>> >>> >>> *The video ( 12.8MB)* >>> <http://myhsr.com/storage/video/captive%20portal.avi> >>> >>> >>> What you won't see is the menagerie of rules and traffic shaping >>> rules and more that allow my network to be accessed for that open >>> source software and for internet access, and nothing more. Hell, you >>> can't even ping the damn host without my permission >>> >>> >>> >>> That said, I haven't even started using basic user authentication >>> (this is meant to be a free neighborhood hotspot intent on promoting >>> OSS ), much les= s radius, but I will get there:D >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> If anyone has any questions, comments, problems, feel free to respond. >>> >>> >>> Enjoy! >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > > |