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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://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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 * WiCap by BrianCaswell - Written in Perl and runs under OpenBsd. I believe this is what NovaWireless will be deploying.
  * http://www.geekspeed.net/wicap/
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 * [http://www.lanroamer.net/soholanroamerdevframe.html Lan Rover] (Linux 2.4.x)
  * Based on the Linux 2.4 kernel and GPL'd.
 * [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)
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 * [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).


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 * Aptilo's Captive Portal
  * http://www.aptilo.com/pages/main/solution/mobile.htm
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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]
  * A solution using Openbsd, PHP, IPFilter and Apache. There is no source available that I know of.
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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.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.birdstep.com IPzone] Linux,Apache No source available
-- Suresh Rasaretnam

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

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

-- Suresh Rasaretnam

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


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