Interesting.
Let's fork it, adapt it to LiMe and test it. I have been looking in the
repository and seems quite easy.
For QMP we modified tinyproxy [1] (to support splash) and added a
tinymce package [2] (for modifying the splash screen).
We can test both and see which one performs better. For me the best
points of nodogsplash are:
1. It is better integrated in OpenWRT
2. It permits limit bandwidth per user
[1]
Maybe this can be of some use to us... it would also
be an excuse to
interact with the Commotion guys.
cheers,
Nico
-------- Original Message --------
Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 10:03:56 -0400
From: Dan Staples <danstaples(a)opentechinstitute.org>
To: nodogsplash(a)ml.ninux.org
Subject: [Nodogsplash] LuCI page for configuring Nodogsplash
Hi all,
As part of another project, I created an OpenWRT LuCI page for
configuring Nodogsplash (similar to luci-app-splash). It lets the
administrator set leasetime, which interfaces/zones to captive portal,
whitelist and blacklist MACs, whitelist IP ranges, and set the splash
page text. It's certainly not all the Nodogsplash options, but enough
for a simple setup.
The Nodogsplash default splash page I include also uses a simple
javascript redirect to point to a LuCI-created splash page, which allows
you to use your router's web interface theme and include LuCI
headers/footers and whatnot on the splash page.
Just wanted to throw it out there in case it would be of use to anyone.
The source is here:
https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-splash
I would love feedback on it if anyone has any. I also haven't tried it
on vanilla Attitude Adjustment, I've only used it as part of the
Commotion OpenWRT-based firmware. So the one caveat is that it depends
on a small lua file being present in /usr/lib/lua/, which can be found
here:
https://github.com/opentechinstitute/luci-commotion/blob/master/luasrc/comm…
cheers,
Dan
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