![]() # PortalScriptPathFragment (Optional Default: portal/? Note: This is the script the user will be sent to after a successfull login.) # LoginScriptPathFragment (Optional Default: login/? Note: This is the script the user will be sent to for login.) # Path (Optional Default: /wifidog/ Note: The path must be both prefixed and suffixed by /. # SSLAvailable (Optional Default: no Possible values: yes, no) # WiFiDog-auth resides in and the port it listens on. # Set this to the hostname or IP of your auth server(s), the path where Each one will be tried in order, untill one responds. # This allows you to configure your auth server(s). # HtmlMessageFile /opt/wifidog/etc/wifidog-.html # This allows you to specify a custome HTML file which will be used for # Set this to the internal IP address of the gateway. # You can get this interface with the ifconfig command and finding your wifi interface # Typically br-lan for Openwrt (by default the wifi interface is bridged with wired lan in openwrt) # Set this to the internal interface (typically your wifi interface). # Typically vlan1 for OpenWrt, and eth0 or ppp0 otherwise, ![]() ![]() # Set this to the external interface (the one going out to the Inernet or your larger LAN). # If none is supplied, the mac address of the GatewayInterface interface will be used, # machine each gateway needs to have a different gateway id. ![]() # This is used to give a customized login page to the clients and for # Set this to the node ID on the auth server
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