Hi.
AFAIK for the moment there are not plans for implementing this. But you
could open an issue in github so it will be more visible to someone able
to implement it.
Right now, maybe the easiest is to install Nodogsplash into the
gateway(s) node(s).
Another solution is to use the tinyproxy modified version from qMp (it
would require some small modifications)
https://github.com/routek/qMp/tree/testing/packages/qmp-tinyproxy/files
The point for using tinyproxy instead of nodogsplash is that it is able
to detect when a call is a user HTTP call and only shows the portal when
a browser is opened (Telegram or Whatsapp would work normally even
before the user see the captive portal). Also tinyproxy does not copy
the network packets to user space so it is not as damaging as
nodogsplash for the network performance. But of course it does not allow
authentication, only an informative "click to continue" HTML.
Cheers.
On 10/03/17 13:18, Amuza wrote:
Good meshing,
Please do not feel pushed, I am just happily asking things here.
Is there any estimate on when there will be an official captive portal
solution?
In the meantime, is there anything that more or less works with Libremesh?
Sorry to come back again with this topic, we had many emails around
saying different things and I got confused.
Cheers
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