From: King, Michael (MKing@bridgew.edu)
Date: Fri Mar 14 2003 - 13:57:27 CST
Let's see if this file makes to the list or not. If not I'll put it up on a
web site.
Standard disclaimer, use at own risk.
No error checking for MAC address being entered, or username. The page is
very basic.
Instructions:
Unzip into a folder.
Put the manualreg.cgi file in your cgi-bin directory. Edit the IP address
variable to make it correct for your site.
Put the index.html file in a directory that has sufficient protection.
(passworded directory for example)
DO NOT Replace your root level index.html with this file. Edit it to make
it fit your site design.
Mike King
-----Original Message-----
From: King, Michael [mailto:MKing@bridgew.edu]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:41 PM
To: 'netreg@southwestern.edu'
Subject: RE: NetReg: clients w/o browsers
I have one, and I can make it available.
It's very "Bridgewater State" Centric right now.
-----Original Message-----
From: Baron M Rawlins [mailto:brawlins@washjeff.edu]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 12:39 PM
To: netreg@southwestern.edu
Subject: NetReg: clients w/o browsers
We recently starting using netreg for our wireless network, and it is
working wonderfully! Many thanks to the developers.
This summer I plan to migrate our ResNet from M$oft DHCP servers to
RedHat/ISC DHCP/Netreg boxes.
I'm curious to see how others are dealing with clients that do not have a
browser, namely the X-Box and Playstation game consoles.
Has anyone written a page that asks for name, password, and mac address?
I'm not a coder, so I can't cook it up myself!
Also, I would like to assign static addresses to our students, not just
addresses with really long lease durations.
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Baron M. Rawlins, CCNA, CCDA, Network+
Network Services Manager, Washington & Jefferson College
60 South Lincoln Street
Washington, PA
724.223.6518 (voice)
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