On 12/07/2009 09:39 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
"We call it the 'one bite at the apple' rule. Give me one chance [and] then I
won't contact you again." - Direct Marketing Ass'n position on e-mail spam(CN
N)
With 24 million small businesses in the US alone, that's way too many apples.
This really should be a DHCP option which points to the authentification
server using ip addresses. This should be return to clients even
if they don't request it. Web browers could have a hot-spot button that
retrieves this option then connects using the value returned.
No need to compromise the DNS or intercept http.
A DHCP option that ultimately charges my credit card?
::shudder::
Mike