From otrcomm at isp-systems.net Fri Oct 6 09:30:39 2006 From: otrcomm at isp-systems.net (otr comm) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 09:30:39 -0700 Subject: [NoCat] newbee on list Message-ID: <000e01c6e964$c2cbdee0$8c01a8c0@sup02> hello all, i am just starting to work with nocat, so i am wondering if people are still active on this list. thanks, murrah boswell From otrcomm at isp-systems.net Fri Oct 6 11:03:13 2006 From: otrcomm at isp-systems.net (otr comm) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 11:03:13 -0700 Subject: [NoCat] checking mail filter for list Message-ID: <001c01c6e971$b314f830$8c01a8c0@sup02> hello, could someone respond to this test so i can see if my mail sorting rule works? i am trying to filter on '[NoCat]' in the Subject so i can organize incoming mail from the list. thanks, murrah From cswenson at curry.edu Fri Oct 6 11:18:59 2006 From: cswenson at curry.edu (Swenson, Chris) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 14:18:59 -0400 Subject: [NoCat] checking mail filter for list In-Reply-To: <001c01c6e971$b314f830$8c01a8c0@sup02> Message-ID: <0BA5F98A838B544EAA17C1117E4C68DC013648F1@vali.currynet.local> The list still works, but I have seen very little activity on it over the past year or so. Chris S. -----Original Message----- From: nocat-bounces at lists.nocat.net [mailto:nocat-bounces at lists.nocat.net] On Behalf Of otr comm Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 2:03 PM To: nocat at lists.nocat.net Subject: [NoCat] checking mail filter for list hello, could someone respond to this test so i can see if my mail sorting rule works? i am trying to filter on '[NoCat]' in the Subject so i can organize incoming mail from the list. thanks, murrah _______________________________________________ NoCat mailing list NoCat at lists.nocat.net http://lists.nocat.net/mailman/listinfo/nocat From otrcomm at isp-systems.net Fri Oct 6 11:29:12 2006 From: otrcomm at isp-systems.net (otr comm) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 11:29:12 -0700 Subject: [NoCat] trustedkeys.gpg question Message-ID: <000901c6e975$527e4450$8c01a8c0@sup02> hello, is the purpose of the trustedkeys.gpg and gpg interaction between the gateway server and the authentication server just a means to verify that the gateway node is authorized to communicate with the authentication server? thanks, murrah From sverma at sfsu.edu Fri Oct 6 12:13:18 2006 From: sverma at sfsu.edu (Sameer Verma) Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 12:13:18 -0700 Subject: [NoCat] checking mail filter for list In-Reply-To: <0BA5F98A838B544EAA17C1117E4C68DC013648F1@vali.currynet.local> References: <0BA5F98A838B544EAA17C1117E4C68DC013648F1@vali.currynet.local> Message-ID: <4526AACE.8050202@sfsu.edu> Swenson, Chris wrote: > > The list still works, but I have seen very little activity on it over > the past year or so. > > Chris S. > I agree. I think the list mostly serves as a historical archive. Most interest seems to have migrated to: 1) Metrix Pebble/Pyramid (http://metrix.net/metrix/howto/metrix-pebble.html) 2) Pebble-Voyage (http://voyage.hk/software/pebble-voyage.html) There might be other variants that I don't know of... Sameer -- Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Information Systems San Francisco State University San Francisco CA 94132 USA http://verma.sfsu.edu/ http://opensource.sfsu.edu/ From cswenson at curry.edu Fri Oct 6 13:29:56 2006 From: cswenson at curry.edu (Swenson, Chris) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 16:29:56 -0400 Subject: [NoCat] checking mail filter for list In-Reply-To: <20061006160755.Q18804@sheppard.torfree.net> Message-ID: <0BA5F98A838B544EAA17C1117E4C68DC013648F4@vali.currynet.local> To be honest I migrated to Perfigo 3 years ago which has since morphed to Cisco Clean Access and they have boosted the prices obscenely. Chris S. -----Original Message----- From: Ken McCracken [mailto:aa175 at torfree.net] Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 4:16 PM To: Sameer Verma Cc: Swenson, Chris; nocat at lists.nocat.net Subject: Re: [NoCat] checking mail filter for list On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, Sameer Verma wrote: > Swenson, Chris wrote: >> >> The list still works, but I have seen very little activity on it over >> the past year or so. >> >> Chris S. >> > I agree. I think the list mostly serves as a historical archive. Most > interest seems to have migrated to: > 1) Metrix Pebble/Pyramid > (http://metrix.net/metrix/howto/metrix-pebble.html) > 2) Pebble-Voyage (http://voyage.hk/software/pebble-voyage.html) > > There might be other variants that I don't know of... What is the most popular mesh implementation these days? Is bandwidth throttling built in to the above distributions? Ken > > Sameer > > From sverma at sfsu.edu Fri Oct 6 13:50:43 2006 From: sverma at sfsu.edu (Sameer Verma) Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 13:50:43 -0700 Subject: [NoCat] checking mail filter for list In-Reply-To: <20061006160755.Q18804@sheppard.torfree.net> References: <0BA5F98A838B544EAA17C1117E4C68DC013648F1@vali.currynet.local> <4526AACE.8050202@sfsu.edu> <20061006160755.Q18804@sheppard.torfree.net> Message-ID: <4526C1A3.8000608@sfsu.edu> Ken McCracken wrote: > > On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, Sameer Verma wrote: > >> Swenson, Chris wrote: >>> >>> The list still works, but I have seen very little activity on it over >>> the past year or so. >>> >>> Chris S. >>> >> I agree. I think the list mostly serves as a historical archive. Most >> interest seems to have migrated to: >> 1) Metrix Pebble/Pyramid >> (http://metrix.net/metrix/howto/metrix-pebble.html) >> 2) Pebble-Voyage (http://voyage.hk/software/pebble-voyage.html) >> >> There might be other variants that I don't know of... > > What is the most popular mesh implementation these days? Is bandwidth > throttling built in to the above distributions? > > Ken I haven't used any of these, so I cannot say for sure. I believe CBQ and HTB based throttling were a part of the 2.4 vanilla kernel, so I would imagine it will work in 2.6 as well. Mesh-wise, the green-wi-fi project uses OpenWRT...that seems to use Srcr, the routing protocol used at MIT for their roofnet project. http://www.green-wifi.org/projects/gw/concept.html Hope this helps, Sameer -- Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Information Systems San Francisco State University San Francisco CA 94132 USA http://verma.sfsu.edu/ http://opensource.sfsu.edu/ From otrcomm at isp-systems.net Tue Oct 10 10:12:13 2006 From: otrcomm at isp-systems.net (otr comm) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:12:13 -0700 Subject: [NoCat] NoCatSplash --with-mode=passive Message-ID: <000701c6ec8f$3b0687c0$8c01a8c0@sup02> hello all, does anyone know what the logic thoughts were on getting NoCatSplash to authenticate in passive and/or captured modes? I have the NoCatSplash-0.93pre2 tarball and in the README file it states: --with-mode=passive Compile for *experimental* authenticating passive mode. Passive mode basically doesn't really work yet. Patches welcome. I would like to work on the code to enable it to authenticate against a shadow file or mysql database, but don't really see where NoCatSplash should request authentication. Any ideas? Who was the original developer/maintainer of the NoCatSplash modules (email address maybe)? Thanks, Murrah Boswell From sverma at sfsu.edu Wed Oct 11 16:24:56 2006 From: sverma at sfsu.edu (Sameer Verma) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 16:24:56 -0700 Subject: [NoCat] checking mail filter for list In-Reply-To: <452D71E3.40909@wirelessanarchy.com> References: <0BA5F98A838B544EAA17C1117E4C68DC013648F1@vali.currynet.local> <4526AACE.8050202@sfsu.edu> <452D71E3.40909@wirelessanarchy.com> Message-ID: <452D7D48.1000309@sfsu.edu> Drew wrote: > > > Sameer Verma wrote: >> Swenson, Chris wrote: >> >>> >>> The list still works, but I have seen very little activity on it over >>> the past year or so. >>> >>> >> I agree. I think the list mostly serves as a historical archive. Most >> interest seems to have migrated to: >> 1) Metrix Pebble/Pyramid >> (http://metrix.net/metrix/howto/metrix-pebble.html) >> 2) Pebble-Voyage (http://voyage.hk/software/pebble-voyage.html) >> >> There might be other variants that I don't know of... > But these are linux distros, not captive portals. Have people moved on > to another captive portals now? WiFiDog and ChiliSpot are the ones packaged with Metrix Pyramid. I still use NoCatAuth. Sameer -- Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Information Systems San Francisco State University San Francisco CA 94132 USA http://verma.sfsu.edu/ http://opensource.sfsu.edu/ From zengkh at 163.com Mon Oct 23 00:05:39 2006 From: zengkh at 163.com (zengkh) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:05:39 +0800 Subject: [NoCat] how to make NoCatAuth support Universal client feature ? Message-ID: <00c101c6f671$a666f360$7701a8c0@STARSOFT> hello! I want to know how to make NoCatAuth support Universal client feature , because I will make NoCatAuth work with hotel clients regardless of their IP addresses. thanks! kevin zeng