Hi, I'm looking to test a very simple DHCP authentication, to allow a user to get a dynamic IP. In order to authenticate the user, the user will need to type a number which will be compared to a number stored in a flat text file. If he will write the correct number, he'll get a full web access. If not, "wrong number". the authentication won't let the user do any ssh to the machine, just web browsing.
I thought doing it with PAM, iptables and NoCatAuth, but it seems that NoCatAuth is outdated (it doesn't have any updates since 2004). Does anyone has any recommendation for any way to use it? I don't want to use MySQL, LDAP - it's an overkill solution for something that should be simple.. Thanks, Hetz -- my blog (hebrew): http://benhamo.org Skype: heunique MSN: hetz-b...@benhamo.org
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