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 * NoCatAuth, an alpha quality Catch-and-Release implementation in Perl. Uses SSL, gpg, and Linux 2.4.x + iptables. GPL'd.
  * http://nocat.net/
 * [http://nocat.net/download/NoCatAuth/ NoCatAuth]
  *Written in perl, supports Linux/iptables and OpenBSD/pfctl. GPLed. Supports authenticating modes against an auth service with a wide variety of backends, including a MySQL database, PAM, RADIUS, LDAP, and more. Also features a non-authenticating "open mode" that merely requires a user to accept an AUP before they can log in. This project is more or less seeking a new maintainer.
 
 * [http://nocat.net/download/NoCatSplash/ NoCatSplash]
  * Written in C, currently under heavy development. Intended to be the successor to NoCatAuth, the gateway process and all its data files fit within 200-250k, making it ideal for embedded environments.
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 * MetaNet by ErikWalthinsen. Still in early beta but it will provide an entire network application framework rather then just a CaptivePortal solution.  * [http://www.cc.saga-u.ac.jp/opengate/index-e.html Opengate developed at Saga University (Japan)]
  * GPLed, runs on FreeBSD. Uses a Java applet to keep the connection open, and ftp or pop3 servers for an authentication back-end. (added by Jim Thompson)
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 * River of Stars' wireless heartbeat implementation (presently most usable on an OpenBSD gateway)
  * http://www.river.com/tools/authhb/
 * MetaNet by ErikWalthinsen.
  * Still in early beta but it will provide an entire network application framework rather then just a CaptivePortal solution.

 * [http://www.geekspeed.net/wicap/ WiCap] by BrianCaswell
  * Written in Perl and runs under OpenBSD. I believe this is what NovaWireless will be deploying.

 * [http://www.river.com/tools/authhb/ River of Stars]
  * Wireless heartbeat implementation (presently most usable on an OpenBSD gateway)
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 * [http://www.itlab.musc.edu/~nathan/authentication_gateway/] by Nathan Zorn  * [http://www.itlab.musc.edu/~nathan/authentication_gateway/ Authentication Gateway HOWTO] by Nathan Zorn
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 *[http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=authpf&sektion=8]
  *A shell in openbsd (added in 3.1) which can change filter and translation rules for a source IP. I haven't tried it yet. (Added by LimAko).
 * [http://opensplash.qalab.com OpenSplash] by Aleksandr Melentiev from San Francisco Wireless
  * Inspired by the simplicity of wicap, intended to run on FreeBSD by utilizing Perl and ipfw. Doesn't provide much functionality, other than a simple AUP agreement. Development is in progress to expand its capabilities.
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 *[http://www.cc.saga-u.ac.jp/opengate/index-e.html Opengate] developed at
  Saga University
   + GPLed, runs on FreeBSD. Uses a Java applet to keep the
  connection open, and ftp or pop3 servers for an authentication back-end.
  (added by Jim Thompson)
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  * Yeah, its Cisco's Service Selection Gateway -- Jim Thompson
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  * Not quite true. The Starbucks deal was Mobilestar, and there was precious little Microsoft content in the deal (or company). --Jim Thompson
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 *[http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Groups/Networks/Projects/Wireless/index.html NASA's Wireless Firewall Gateway]
* [http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Groups/Networks/Projects/Wireless/index.html NASA's Wireless Firewall Gateway]
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 * [http://www.wayport.net Wayport]
    * Another solution using Linux, perl IPF, and Apache. No source available --Jim Thompson

 * [http://www.surfands.com Surf and Sip]
    * Hack using FreeBSD, perl, ipfw and mini_httpd. No source available -- MattPeterson

 * [http://www.fatport.com FatPort]
    * Gateway software running OpenBSD, Perl, C, and Apache.
    * Auth server running PostgreSQL, etc..
    * System can be licensed, but code not available. --KenSimpson

 * [http://www.birdstep.com IPzone] Linux,Apache No source available -- Suresh Rasaretnam

 * [http://www.controlap.com ControlAP] Win*,*nix,MacOS, Zaurus,PocketPC No source available, basic version free. Currently out of beta.

 * [http://www.patronsoft.com PatronSoft], Win*, requires SQL server 2000 or similar, you can beg for a free lic. if you are non-profit

Since we first started talking about using the browser as an authentication tool in December 2000 OpenSource implementations have started to appear. Here is a list of all the software I know of that implements either a CaptivePortal or an ActivePortal solution.

Open Source

Commercial or Proprietary


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