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      grep access.fw /usr/share/nocatauth/gateway/bin/initialize.fw

/usr/share/nocatauth/gateway/bin/access.fw permit 00:0D:56:69:25:9B 10.11.23.131 Member
      /usr/share/nocatauth/gateway/bin/access.fw permit 00:0B:82:00:62:DD 10.11.25.9 Member

Some FrequentlyAskedQuestions about NoCatAuth:

  • What is NoCatAuth?

  • Where can I download it from?
  • How do I connect to it?
    • As a user on a network protected by NoCatAuth, simply try to browse the web as usual, and you will be redirected to a special web page with instructions. -- KeeganQuinn

  • Does PTP use a central NoCatAuth server and one user database or does each node have its auth server and user database?

    • Currently, Personal Telco nodes generally use NoCatAuth's "Open" mode, which means there is no authentication server or user database. Users simply click "Agree" after viewing the NodeSplashPages. -- KeeganQuinn

  • How do I give access to a particular client that will survive NoCat restarts

    • Add a variation of this to the end of initilize.fw
      • iptables -t mangle -I FORWARD -j MARK --set-mark 2 -s 10.11.25.9 iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -j ACCEPT -s 10.11.25.9 --match mac --mac-source 00:0B:82:00:62:DD iptables -t filter -I FORWARD -j ACCEPT -d 10.11.25.9 OR /usr/share/nocatauth/gateway/bin/access.fw permit 00:0B:82:00:62:DD 10.11.25.9 Member


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NoCatAuthFaq (last edited 2007-11-27 08:43:19 by JasonMcArthur)