Ticket #17 (assigned Feature Request: None)

Opened 4 years ago

Last modified 2 years ago

Disclaimer (terms of service) support.

Reported by: benoitg Assigned to: max-horvath (accepted)
Priority: blocker Milestone: WifiDog Auth Server 1.0
Component: Auth server, Feature request Keywords:
Cc:

Description (Last modified by max-horvath)

Explicit disclaimer (terms of service) support. This is essential for ISF, and is the ONLY thing many groups want. When logging in for the first time (or everytime for splash-only hotspot), the user has to agree to the terms of service (which will be a content type).

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(follow-up: ↓ 8 ) 10/25/05 17:24:46 changed by changeling

Logged In: YES 
user_id=84063

Would very much like for this to be independent of ANY 
authentication server requirement.

That is, it is frequently my experience that users wish tos 
strictly for announcement/rules posting, with no interest in 
tracking or statistics. As far as I know, the only current 
solution out there is nocatsplash, which, at least as 
implemented under ewrt on a wrt54gs, has stability problems.

01/22/06 23:27:23 changed by benoitg

  • priority changed from 8 to high.
  • version deleted.
  • component changed from Auth server: Features to Auth server: Features.
  • description changed.
  • milestone set to WifiDog Auth Server 1.1.

02/22/06 11:39:11 changed by max-horvath

  • priority changed from high to highest.
  • status changed from assigned to new.
  • version set to Auth Server SVN.
  • owner deleted.

05/20/06 20:33:16 changed by benoitg

  • milestone changed from WifiDog Auth Server 1.1 to WifiDog Auth Server 1.0.

06/09/06 13:51:50 changed by benoitg

  • owner set to max-horvath.

06/10/06 16:36:27 changed by max-horvath

  • status changed from new to assigned.
  • description changed.

01/22/07 15:56:33 changed by benoitg

  • component changed from Auth server: Features to Auth server, Feature request.

(in reply to: ↑ 1 ) 03/02/07 20:21:38 changed by anonymous

This can be done with wifidog and chillispot if you know a little HTML coding. I'm currently using wifidog as well as chillispot to redirect to a basic page w/ terms and services and an "Accept" button that has a form with a username/password hidden input which sends the form data to the login page for authentication. works like a charm :)

Replying to changeling:

{{{ Logged In: YES user_id=84063 Would very much like for this to be independent of ANY authentication server requirement. That is, it is frequently my experience that users wish tos strictly for announcement/rules posting, with no interest in tracking or statistics. As far as I know, the only current solution out there is nocatsplash, which, at least as implemented under ewrt on a wrt54gs, has stability problems. }}}


Add/Change #17 (Disclaimer (terms of service) support.)