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BYOD on a captive portal and then internet access

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  • 1.  BYOD on a captive portal and then internet access

    Posted Aug 17, 2015 09:26 PM

    Hi guys,

     

    I'm working on a requirement and want to ask to see if it is feasible.

    basically, if your device isn't in AD (machine auth) then you get a user role on the aruba controller that would get you a web page on clearpass that tells you "you are a byod and have internet aceess only" but then you should be able to go to google.com fine without providing or clicking anything (just by typing google.com).

    The byod user tole is being assigned to users but when they go the the captive portal, the just stay there even if I type google.com it takes me back to the same clearpass page.

     

    Any ideas how to get it to work?

    thanks,



  • 2.  RE: BYOD on a captive portal and then internet access
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    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Aug 17, 2015 09:28 PM
    You would have to have a button that they click or an auto submit which
    would log in with bogus credentials to change the role.


  • 3.  RE: BYOD on a captive portal and then internet access

    Posted Aug 17, 2015 09:36 PM

    Thanks Tim,

    That won't work. the requirements it to just notify them and let them in.



  • 4.  RE: BYOD on a captive portal and then internet access

    MVP
    Posted Aug 19, 2015 07:35 AM

    Surely a 'continue' button requiring a single click button is feasible?

     



  • 5.  RE: BYOD on a captive portal and then internet access

    Posted Sep 13, 2015 07:10 AM

    im not that much of a web wizard but i believe you should be able to find some javascript code that will do some timer and then submit the needed credentials or push that button automatically.

     

    assuming you can control that page content of course.