[Chilli] selective proxy / dns sever assignements via dhcp

David Bird dbird at google.com
Thu Mar 27 21:03:52 UTC 2014


Hmm.. With --enable-dhcpradius, you can use ChilliSpot-DHCP-DNS1
and ChilliSpot-DHCP-DNS2 to influence the DHCP settings per device during
DHCP/MAC-Auth. Use with --strictmacauth so that DHCP does not reply before
getting the RADIUS response. To make it more robust, it would be nice if
you didn't need --strictmacauth and that you can *absolutely force*
sessions to a particular DNS server regardless of their configuration.
Would be also nice to be able to turn on / off / switch DNS server during
both mac-auth and captive portal login.


On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:27 AM, Alexander Szlezak <
alexander.szlezak at unwired.at> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I was wondering if anybody has implemented a way to assign different dns
> servers via dhcp provided by chilli) to cpe's behind chilli. The
> assignement should be location based (per access point).
>
> I'm kind of looking into the same thing concerning proxy assignement in a
> scalable way on a location basis. Currently I'm afraid, that the ip tables
> rules generated here get too slow if you have a couple of thousands clients
> on one chilli (as we do run a centralized setup with one chilli instance
> for hundreds of access points).
>
> Thanks for your ideas!
>
> best,
> Alexander
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