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*[http://www.wayport.net Wayport] * Another solution using Linux, perl IPF, and Apache. No source available --Jim Thompson |
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
NoCatAuth, an alpha quality Catch-and-Release implementation in Perl. Uses SSL, gpg, and Linux 2.4.x + iptables. GPL'd.
MetaNet by ErikWalthinsen. Still in early beta but it will provide an entire network application framework rather then just a CaptivePortal solution.
- River of Stars' wireless heartbeat implementation (presently most usable on an OpenBSD gateway)
[http://www.lanroamer.net/soholanroamerdevframe.html LanRoamer] (Linux 2.4.x)
Based on the Linux 2.4 kernel and GPL'd. (Name changed to LanRoamer by Jim Thompson)
[http://slan.sourceforge.net/ SLAN]
- A GPL'd captive portal implementation using VPN technology. Has Linux and Windows clients.
[http://ceres.unit.liu.se/netlogon-devel/ Netlogon] by Kent Engström at Linköpings University
- Not much known, a basic captive portal solution.
[http://www.itlab.musc.edu/~nathan/authentication_gateway/] by Nathan Zorn
Uses a PAM module to insert an iptables rule. Very simple and effective. (Added by LimAko).
[http://software.stockholmopen.net/index.shtml StockholmOpen] by the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden
This system is also operator neutral, allowing different users to connect through the access network to different upstream providers. Implementation in C, uses PAM, Linux/FreeBSD. BSD License. (Added by MartinHedenfalk).
[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://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)
Commercial or Proprietary
- Aptilo's Captive Portal
Cisco's [http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/dsl_prod/6400/feat_gd/12_1_5/ssg.htm Service Selection Gateway]
- [??]
Starbucks has a CaptivePortal solution of some sort. Anyone know the details?
- Yeah, its Cisco's Service Selection Gateway -- Jim Thompson
[http://www.mschoice.com/ MS Choice] (site requires IE5) Microsoft's testbed for the Starbucks Deal.
- "To prevent such unauthorized access and hacking, OIT developed its own authentication program requiring wireless users to log in through a web browser before access to the Internet is granted. If a user's connection is inactive for a certain amount of time, the authentication system closes the user's access, deterring potential hackers from taking advantage of the connection."
- Not quite true. The Starbucks deal was Mobilestar, and there was precious little Microsoft content in the deal (or company). --Jim Thompson
[http://www.news-info.gatech.edu/news_releases/lawn.html Columbitech's Wireless VPN ]
- "... enables mobile professionals to access mission-critical data on the corporate LAN from all major handheld devices, with optimized performance and true end-to-end security from application to application. In addition, Columbitech's solution offers a secure always-on experience. Columbitech Wireless VPN will also support wireless network roaming."
[http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Groups/Networks/Projects/Wireless/index.html NASA's Wireless Firewall Gateway]
- A solution using Openbsd, PHP, IPFilter and Apache. There is no source available that I know of.
[http://www.wayport.net Wayport]
- Another solution using Linux, perl IPF, and Apache. No source available --Jim Thompson