Joined: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:35 am Posts: 68
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I have made a template for my hospot that works perfectly. A few days ago i decided to make some changes to him, but now it has a small problem that i don't know how to solve.
When a user tries to login, a non-fatal error message appears, "web browser did not send challenge response (try again, enable JavaScript)".
Joined: Sat Nov 25, 2006 12:34 am Posts: 26
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Flash animated hotspot login page compatible with mikrotik: http://drobniuch.pl/dragon/ It also shows the status and registration form inside itself. The registration script puts users into radius tables and the mikrotik takes the hotspot accounts from it. More specific information via pm.
Joined: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:01 am Posts: 2
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Hi i wanted to change login page, so i copied login.html page and changed it, but i faced to a problem after replace the new one and it is not working, so i want to refreshh files, in order to recover the fires login.html page, what should i do now? i want to do something like restart to desig a new page
Hi i wanted to change login page, so i copied login.html page and changed it, but i faced to a problem after replace the new one and it is not working, so i want to refreshh files, in order to recover the fires login.html page, what should i do now? i want to do something like restart to desig a new page
This is likely a good place to ask - anyone have a working implementation where users can signup for free access via email?
We offer free access in our retail locations, but I currently can track users only via mac address.
Desired function:
User hits portal page - has option to login or signup.
Signup brings up a form that captures desired username and active email address. Completion of the form gets the user 5 minutes of access so they can retrieve the password from their email. Customer logs in with the perm password.
I still have to find a new picture since i borrowed this one from a friend. Could be that the text box on the right side is extended to contain more information. The transparency of the text box is adjustable, so is the location of everything. All the design is done through CSS.
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Joined: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:52 am Posts: 35
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Hey Mikrotik, instead motivate users only showing their page, why dont create an special subforum to contain .html files from users who don't care about sharing your own custom login page ?
Would be nicer than only see what is going on around the world!
best regards from Brazil,
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Look, I have been observing this thread from start to finish... These guys arent going to help you out any by posting sample code... OK! The same ole thing keeps getting posted over and over in here..
they think everything is a trade secret....lol
Ive worked in Designing Quality Assurance programs that consist of different levels of documentation and communication..... policies, procedures and work instructions... in this thread only two levels of communication exist...policies and procedures..no work instructions exist in here nor will they ever..
So, I am going to give you a link to a website I found where you can bypass a bunch of this headache and frustration which exists here; and download some sample templates people have created for Mikrotik. This will give you a feel for what is going on with this stuff when you try to edit it....
Ive been involved with open source and GPL since the 80's...
You know... back in the early 80's there used to be an international computer club called CoCo Computers (ie... Color Computers .. division of Tandy Computers).. It was a bunch of open source compu geeks that promoted and exchanged ideas on Tandy and IBM based PC's... Exactly like what this forum does with Mikrotik. The only thing is that it came to an abrupt halt due to the stingy perceptiion of trade secrets and hiding information of good ideas and efforts...Sort of like what is starting to happen here... No one wants to explain anything in detail to anyone due to their perception of..."I made that!... Its mine" In which why even bring it up if you are not willing to detail what your skills and talents discovered?
Ough Yeah... Dont forget to leave some Karma!!...lol
Joined: Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:54 am Posts: 1081
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Location: Brisbane, Australia
I'd have to disagree with you.. the pages are easy to create, mikrotik themselves provide plenty of documentation on how the variables work and a full example is included as part of each hotspot installation.
It takes merely minutes to ftp into your router and grab a copy to open up in <html editor of your choice> and the way the variables work is easy to see.
What would anyone need that isn't already included? If you want to make a fancy html5 page with ajax logins etc etc you can do it.. just use the skills you already have designing webpages and apply the simple hotspot code into them.
I'm by no means a code monkey but if I want to modify a hotspot page it's pretty easy :-/
Joined: Tue Feb 07, 2006 8:54 am Posts: 94
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Location: Queenstown
New HQWiFi Login Page
Features: Auto Resize iPhone / iPad / Android detection and support Cascading menus (Prepays expand) All CSS / HTML(5) compliant Changing background image Localised client logo override Auto failover to different page if internet down.
Just working on central hosting and variable parsing from hotspot to page, we've done it before but forgot..... *sigh*
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