(RADIATOR) Re: PIN code authentication + hijack traffic and force end user to a specific portal to login?

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri Apr 11 01:33:34 CDT 2008


Hello Scott -

You would write an SQL script to populate the database.

regards

Hugh


On 11 Apr 2008, at 16:30, ScottXiao163 wrote:
> Hello Hugh
> Thanks! I also guess it's just a kind of simple user name without  
> password,while user name is numeric.Nothing to do with the real  
> PIN,like two factors PIN for secure login. So in this case, the  
> administrator just use Radmin to create a numeric user while  
> leaving password blank,print out the voucher. If the customer need  
> to usr Radmin to import an excel user list, or randomly create  
> thousands of prepaid users with Radmin,what is the best way you  
> suggest we do?I didn't see the option of creating multiple users in  
> Radmin's UI yet.
> Thanks!
> best regards
> Scott
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh Irvine" <hugh at open.com.au>
> To: "ScottXiao163" <scottshaw at 163.com>
> Cc: <radiator at open.com.au>; "Mike McCauley" <mikem at open.com.au>
> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 1:46 PM
> Subject: Re: PIN code authentication + hijack traffic and force end  
> user to a specific portal to login?
>
>
>>
>> Hello Scott -
>>
>> What you are describing is just a simple numeric username which  
>> is  used as the username when performing RADIUS authentication.
>>
>> Many organisations use this sort of system for prepaid internet   
>> access - there is nothing special required.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Hugh
>>
>>
>> On 11 Apr 2008, at 11:44, ScottXiao163 wrote:
>>> Hello team
>>> Does Radiator support PIN code authentication?
>>> Network envirionment is  Airport deporture lounge WIFI network.  
>>> The  user need to purchase a voucher which include a PIN code.  
>>> The user  launch IE on laptop,get a portal for authentication.  
>>> The user need  key in the PIN code instead of username/password,  
>>> start to surf  internet once the PIN authentication successful  
>>> through  radiator  Radius server.
>>> Does Radiator can be configured to support this?I have read some  
>>> documents mentioned digipass,but it's to enhance the  
>>> authentication  with two factors PIN, I don't think the customer  
>>> will make it so  complicated in airport wifi.
>>>
>>> Thank you !
>>> Best regards
>>> Scott
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "ScottXiao163"  
>>> <scottshaw at 163.com>
>>> To: "Hugh Irvine" <hugh at open.com.au>
>>> Cc: <radiator at open.com.au>; "Mike McCauley" <mikem at open.com.au>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 9:51 PM
>>> Subject: (RADIATOR) any module allows radiator server to hijack   
>>> traffic and force end user to a specific portal to login?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello team
>>>> Is there any module allows radiator server to hijack traffic  
>>>> and  force end user to a specific portal to login? Usually what  
>>>> we did  before is, to let customer buy a access controller ,and  
>>>> it can do  hijack and force all DHCP(or event static IP address  
>>>> user) users '  web brower redirect to a web server's login  
>>>> page.The login will  use radiator's AAA servcie. But now many AC  
>>>> has their own builtin  AAA service , so the custome may not need  
>>>> radiator at all if we  introduce the AC to customer. that's why  
>>>> I ask if there is any  optional module can do this. any advice?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Scott
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> NB:
>>
>> Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
>> Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/ 
>> archives/ radiator)?
>> Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
>> Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
>> together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
>> Have you checked the RadiusExpert wiki:
>> http://www.open.com.au/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
>>
>> -- 
>> Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server
>> anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows, MacOS X.
>> Includes support for reliable RADIUS transport (RadSec),
>> and DIAMETER translation agent.
>> -
>> Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible,
>> flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence.
>> -
>> CATool: Private Certificate Authority for Unix and Unix-like systems.
>>
>
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/archives/ 
radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
Have you checked the RadiusExpert wiki:
http://www.open.com.au/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

-- 
Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server
anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows, MacOS X.
Includes support for reliable RADIUS transport (RadSec),
and DIAMETER translation agent.
-
Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible,
flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence.
-
CATool: Private Certificate Authority for Unix and Unix-like systems.


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