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    Captive Portal use of RADIUS NAS ID

    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      communig8
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      When running network traces to examine the packets sent/received during Captive Portal authentication and accounting with RADIUS,
      I noticed that pfSense Captive Portal uses the local host and domain name for the RADIS NAS ID. I can see this is set in /etc/inc/cativeposrtl.inc
      in the function getNasID().

      Do you intend to make this a configurable option?
      This would help users migrating from DD-WRT WiFiGator configurations, such as myself :-)
      You could implement the code here - http://mike.eire.ca/2010/08/25/setting-nas-id-on-pfsense/

      Thanks, Richard

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        eri--
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        Can you please put this on redmine.pfsense.org so it does not get lost?

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          communig8
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          Certainly if redgate.pfsense.org would let me register I would.
          I tried to register as the user communig8, it said all was ok but I never got an activation e-mail.
          I tried as communig8-redgate, it said ok, send me an activation e-mail but the link just took
          me to the logon page which wont let me logon as the account.

          Can you help?

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            communig8
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            DOOOOOOOOH my mistake

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              communig8
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              I have created Feature Request #1482 for you.
              Richard

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