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      almedin
      last edited by

      OK, but what type of data storage is in the use? Is pfsense's FreeRADIUS the same FReeRADIUS as many people use (http://www.freeradius.org/)?
      Idea and capabilities of phpRADmin are (or will be in the final version) very interesanting and useful to many people, so I suggest modification of original phpRADmin (that use MySQL) and integration with pfsense (without MySQL).

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        yoda715
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        If this feature is something that you really want a bounty will help us be more motivated to complete it. ;)

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          almedin
          last edited by

          Yes, I really need that! I'm really glad to hear that enthusiasm :-)

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            jeroen234
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            @almedin:

            OK, but what type of data storage is in the use? Is pfsense's FreeRADIUS the same FReeRADIUS as many people use (http://www.freeradius.org/)?
            Idea and capabilities of phpRADmin are (or will be in the final version) very interesanting and useful to many people, so I suggest modification of original phpRADmin (that use MySQL) and integration with pfsense (without MySQL).

            it uses files as storage
            and the new pfsense webgui has already manny of the things that phpradmin has
            even more
            pfsense has online time phpradmin not

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              almedin
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              can PPPoE users see their own traffic stats over HTTP (by using web browser)? We have about 100 users and I wanna provide that posibillity to my users.

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                jahonix
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                I wouldn't want users to surf on the gateway router to get some statistics.

                I'd prefer an external syslog server with apache and the option to format nic stats on an individual, authenticated basis.
                With 100 users you surely have a server with syslog capabilities somewhere around, haven't you?

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                  almedin
                  last edited by

                  You're right about security on the gateway, and yes, we have local Apache but I don't know how to do that (syslog) - do you know how?

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                    jahonix
                    last edited by

                    Actually no, sorry!
                    But have a look at the package called "darkstat". It might help you out.

                    On the other hand, if you would have your users surf on the gateway you have to give them logon credentials. Since pfSense doesn't know about different user rights at the moment they all would be firewall admins. I doubt you want that! …

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                      almedin
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                      the problem is not solved, but thanks anyway

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                        jahonix
                        last edited by

                        You can reach statistics from darkstat by browsing to:
                        http://<your-pfsense-ip>:666

                        No user login is needed for this but all data is visible to anyone. Not too bad as a workaround.</your-pfsense-ip>

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                          almedin
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                          OK, but this is not something that i want… please see that functionality in RadiusManager (www.dmasoftlab.com) - that's something I would like to see in pfsense

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                            sullrich
                            last edited by

                            @almedin:

                            OK, but this is not something that i want… please see that functionality in RadiusManager (www.dmasoftlab.com) - that's something I would like to see in pfsense

                            Start a bounty then.

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