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

 * [http://www.chillispot.org ChilliSpot] by Mondru AB
  * ChilliSpot is an open source captive portal or wireless LAN access point controller written in C which supports web based login (external web server required) as well as Wireless Protected Access (WPA), sports a builtin DHCP server and a RADIUS client/proxy server to handle authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) via an external Radius server. Currently runs on Linux (RedHat, Fedora, Debian binaries available) but should compile also on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, Apple OS X. Previously known as [http://www.mondru.com/hotspotd.html hotspotd], which was available only as binary. First GPL release: 2004-04-05. (Added by Ovidiu)
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 * Patronsoft [http://www.patronsoft.com/firstspot FirstSpot]
  * Windows 2k,XP,2003, air time credit control, PayPal integration
  * self sign-up/anonymous mode/freely customizable login pages/...
  * with embedded database or working with MySQL, MS SQL, etc

 * MikroTik Hotspot RouterOS -- www.mikrotik.com
  * http://www.mikrotik.com/Documentation/manual_2.7/IP/Hotspot.html
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  * [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.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.
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 * [http://www.surfands.com Surf and Sip]
    * Hack using FreeBSD, perl, ipfw and mini_httpd. No source available --MattPeterson
 * [http://www.surfandsip.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 - JAVA VM needed - No source available, web-based administration - free 30 days trial.

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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