Collect email from captive portal.
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Hi,
Actually use captive portal with authentication hidden (user: guest pass: mypass) to allow client enter from wifi.
I will use default captive portal page to insert an email from users (and a checkbox to allow conset to use this mail).It is possible?
Thanks in advance.
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It is possible?
pfSense is equipped with a build-in simple basic portal 'html' script.
The idea is that you write your own script, and you could even add PHP scripts if needed.
I guess, the word "possible" isn't what the one you should use here. You actually SHOULD do it.
The real question is : CAN you do it ?
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It is possible?
pfSense is equipped with a build-in simple basic portal 'html' script.
The idea is that you write your own script, and you could even add PHP scripts if needed.
I guess, the word "possible" isn't what the one you should use here. You actually SHOULD do it.
The real question is : CAN you do it ?
I have som basic knowledge of HTML, my problem is:
I have a form with authentication, How can use mail in the form if the primary action is PORTAL_ACTION?
In other words: how can I capture mail text input form and use it with this form?
I really don't know if it is possible.My form:
<form method="post" action="$PORTAL_ACTION$">
Click here to enter!
mail:
</form>
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Hummm.
Some solid PHP knowledge is needed.
As you already might know, pfSense can send mails when some events happen.
The good news : you have the code that can send mails ! (because you have pfSense).
Glue it up together and your done.
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This is something I had to look at for a customer last year, in the end I ended up using my website, and using a cURL command in PHP to log e-mail address into a MySQL database.