Bypass Guest Authentification for specified URLs/Hosts
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10-22-2014 04:08 AM
I am searching for a way to allow unauthentificated clients in a Guest-WLAN to reach specified IPs.
E.g.: The map of the campus is directly downloadable for everyone. If the client wants more, authentification is neccessary.
In a hotspot this can be done with the "walled garden" settings.
I tried with IP based ACL, but it does not work.
Does have anybody an idea about this?
Thx
Tobias
E.g.: The map of the campus is directly downloadable for everyone. If the client wants more, authentification is neccessary.
In a hotspot this can be done with the "walled garden" settings.
I tried with IP based ACL, but it does not work.
Does have anybody an idea about this?
Thx
Tobias
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10-22-2014 09:37 AM
You have already mentioned the best solution, HotSpot, and walled garden entries.
Guest Access is designed with inherent client isolation purpose built-in. No one
gets Network access beyond ARP/DHCP/DNS, until they are Authenticated.
Guest Access is designed with inherent client isolation purpose built-in. No one
gets Network access beyond ARP/DHCP/DNS, until they are Authenticated.
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10-22-2014 10:13 AM
But what I think the OP is saying, isn't hotspot functionality broken in 9.8?
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10-23-2014 08:14 AM
So in the Guest-WLAN with all the nice built-in features, I do have no chance?
Why there is a ACL to be configured?
If I create a new one (e.g. LOCAL-LAN) DHCP and DNS is already preconfigured.
Why there is a ACL to be configured?
If I create a new one (e.g. LOCAL-LAN) DHCP and DNS is already preconfigured.

