-
-# The options available here are an adaptation of the settings used in nodogsplash.conf.
-# See https://github.com/nodogsplash/nodogsplash/blob/master/resources/nodogsplash.conf
-
-config nodogsplash
- # Set to 0 to disable nodogsplash
- option enabled 1
-
- # Set to 0 to disable hook that makes nodogsplash restart when the firewall restarts.
- # This hook is needed as a restart of Firewall overwrites nodogsplash iptables entries.
- option fwhook_enabled '1'
-
- # Serve the file splash.html from this directory
- option webroot '/etc/nodogsplash/htdocs'
-
- # Use plain configuration file
- #option config '/etc/nodogsplash/nodogsplash.conf'
-
- # Use this option to set the device nogogsplash will bind to.
- # The value may be an interface section in /etc/config/network or a device name such as br-lan.
- option gatewayinterface 'br-lan'
-
- option gatewayname 'OpenWrt Nodogsplash'
- option maxclients '250'
-
- # Enables debug output (0-7)
- #option debuglevel '7'
-
- # Client timeouts in minutes
- option preauthidletimeout '30'
- option authidletimeout '120'
- # Session Timeout is the interval after which clients are forced out (a value of 0 means never)
- option sessiontimeout '1200'
-
- # The interval in seconds at which nodogsplash checks client timeout status
- option checkinterval '600'
-
- # Enable BinAuth Support.
- # If set, a program is called with several parameters on authentication (request) and deauthentication.
- # Request for authentication:
- # $<BinAuth> auth_client <client_mac> '<username>' '<password>'
- #
- # The username and password values may be empty strings and are URL encoded.
- # The program is expected to output the number of seconds the client
- # is to be authenticated. Zero or negative seconds will cause the authentification request
- # to be rejected. The same goes for an exit code that is not 0.
- # The output may contain a user specific download and upload limit in KBit/s:
- # <seconds> <upload> <download>
- #
- # Called on authentication or deauthentication:
- # $<BinAuth> <*auth|*deauth> <incoming_bytes> <outgoing_bytes> <session_start> <session_end>
- #
- # "client_auth": Client authenticated via this script.
- # "client_deauth": Client deauthenticated by the client via splash page.
- # "idle_deauth": Client was deauthenticated because of inactivity.
- # "timeout_deauth": Client was deauthenticated because the session timed out.
- # "ndsctl_auth": Client was authenticated manually by the ndsctl tool.
- # "ndsctl_deauth": Client was deauthenticated by the ndsctl tool.
- # "shutdown_deauth": Client was deauthenticated by Nodogsplash terminating.
- #
- # Values session_start and session_start are in seconds since 1970 or 0 for unknown/unlimited.
- #
- #option binauth '/bin/myauth.sh'
-
- # Enable Forwarding Authentication Service (FAS)
- # If set redirection is changed from splash.html to a FAS (provided by the system administrator)
- # The value is the IP port number of the FAS
- #option fasport '80'
-
- # Option: fasremoteip
- # Default: GatewayAddress (the IP of NDS)
- # If set, this is the remote ip address of the FAS.
- #option fasremoteip '46.32.240.41'
-
- # Option: faspath
- # Default: /
- # This is the path from the FAS Web Root to the FAS login page
- # (not the file system root).
- #option faspath '/onboard-wifi.net/nodog/fas.php'
-
- # Option: fas_secure_enabled
- # Default: 1
- # If set to "1", authaction and the client token are not revealed and it is the responsibility
- # of the FAS to request the token from NDSCTL.
- # If set to "0", the client token is sent to the FAS in clear text in the query string of the
- # redirect along with authaction and redir.
- #option fas_secure_enabled '0'
-
- # Your router may have several interfaces, and you
- # probably want to keep them private from the network/gatewayinterface.
- # If so, you should block the entire subnets on those interfaces, e.g.:
- #list authenticated_users 'block to 192.168.0.0/16'
- #list authenticated_users 'block to 10.0.0.0/8'
-
- # Typical ports you will probably want to open up.
- #list authenticated_users 'allow tcp port 22'
- #list authenticated_users 'allow tcp port 53'
- #list authenticated_users 'allow udp port 53'
- #list authenticated_users 'allow tcp port 80'
- #list authenticated_users 'allow tcp port 443'
- # Or for happy customers allow all
- list authenticated_users 'allow all'
-
- # For preauthenticated users to resolve IP addresses in their
- # initial request not using the router itself as a DNS server,
- # Leave commented to help prevent DNS tunnelling
- #list preauthenticated_users 'allow tcp port 53'
- #list preauthenticated_users 'allow udp port 53'
-
- # Allow ports for SSH/Telnet/DNS/DHCP/HTTP/HTTPS
- list users_to_router 'allow tcp port 22'
- list users_to_router 'allow tcp port 23'
- list users_to_router 'allow tcp port 53'
- list users_to_router 'allow udp port 53'
- list users_to_router 'allow udp port 67'
- list users_to_router 'allow tcp port 80'
-
- # MAC addresses that are / are not allowed to access the splash page
- # Value is either 'allow' or 'block'. The allowedmac or blockedmac list is used.
- #option macmechanism 'allow'
- #list allowedmac '00:00:C0:01:D0:0D'
- #list allowedmac '00:00:C0:01:D0:1D'
- #list blockedmac '00:00:C0:01:D0:2D'
-
- # MAC addresses that do not need to authenticate
- #list trustedmac '00:00:C0:01:D0:1D'
-
- # Nodogsplash uses specific HEXADECIMAL values to mark packets used by iptables as a bitwise mask.
- # This mask can conflict with the requirements of other packages such as mwan3, sqm etc
- # Any values set here are interpreted as in hex format.
- #
- # List: fw_mark_authenticated
- # Default: 30000 (0011|0000|0000|0000|0000 binary)
- #
- # List: fw_mark_trusted
- # Default: 20000 (0010|0000|0000|0000|0000 binary)
- #
- # List: fw_mark_blocked
- # Default: 10000 (0001|0000|0000|0000|0000 binary)
- #
- #list fw_mark_authenticated '30000'
- #list fw_mark_trusted '20000'
- #list fw_mark_blocked '10000'
-