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===== Using iptables and PHP to create a captive portal ===== | ===== Using iptables and PHP to create a captive portal ===== | ||
- | * There are various captive portal software packages available (both free and open source). None of the packages I tried did what I wanted and were not particularly customisable. Therefore I created my own using a few iptables rules and PHP (along with a handful of other standard packages). The page below details the steps taken. [[Using_iptables_and_PHP_to_create_a_captive_portal|Using iptables and PHP to create a captive portal]] | + | There are various captive portal software packages available (both free and open source). None of the packages I tried did what I wanted and were not particularly customisable. Therefore I created my own using a few iptables rules and PHP (along with a handful of other standard packages). The page below details the steps taken. [[Using_iptables_and_PHP_to_create_a_captive_portal|Using iptables and PHP to create a captive portal]] |
===== Set up Guacamole on Ubuntu in order to share the desktop remotely over the web using HTML5 ===== | ===== Set up Guacamole on Ubuntu in order to share the desktop remotely over the web using HTML5 ===== |