<div dir="rtl"><div dir="ltr">Sorry, at first I thought to do authentication using the DHCP suboption. NM :)</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div dir="ltr">Hetz</div><div dir="ltr"><br></div><div class="gmail_quote" dir="ltr">
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Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
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<div>Hi,</div>
<div>I'm looking to test a very simple DHCP authentication,
to allow a user to get a dynamic IP.</div>
<div>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.</div>
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<div>I thought doing it with PAM, iptables and NoCatAuth,
but it seems that NoCatAuth is outdated (it doesn't have any updates
since 2004).</div>
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<div>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
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What does any of the above have to do with DHCP?<br>
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Shachar<br>
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