On Monday 19 October 2009 01:36:58 Mathew S. McCarrell wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Marko Vojinovic vvmarko@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 18 October 2009 15:18:29 Jonathan Moore wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Marko Vojinovic vvmarko@gmail.com
wrote:
I imagine the following scenario: someone walks into my office building with a laptop (a colleague, a visitor, a guest, whoever), and hooks up onto the local net (wired or wireless). The server detects an unknown
MAC
address, issues a bogus dhcp lease which resolves all dns queries to a single internal web page with a form the user is supposed to fill in
and
send. After he does so, an administrator does a sanity check of the
data
the user provided, and grants or denies access. If access is granted,
the
user gets a new, unrestricted dhcp lease, which provides him with a normal access to local network.
So what are my options?
You might find Netreg (http://netreg.sourceforge.net/) useful. My university uses it and it works quite well.
This also looks promising. Thanks for the info! :-)
Best, :-) Marko