Enabling An Interface For Captive Portal; Configuring Bypass Of Captive Portal Authentication - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - SOFTWARE Manual

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Enabling an Interface for Captive Portal

Configuring Bypass of Captive Portal Authentication

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NOTE: You can enable HTTP instead of HTTPS, but we recommend HTTPS
for security purposes.
Configure captive portal to use HTTPS:
2.
[edit]
user@switch# set services captive-portal secure-authentication https
To enable an interface for use with captive portal authentication:
[edit]
user@switch# set services captive-portal interface ge-0/0/10
You can allow specific clients to bypass captive portal authentication:
[edit]
user@switch# set ethernet-switching-options authentication-whitelist 00:10:12:e0:28:22
NOTE: Optionally, you can use
authentication-whitelist 00:10:12:e0:28:22 interface ge-0/0/10.0
scope to the interface.
If the MAC address of the client that you want to configure for authentication bypass has
already been learned on the interface, you must clear it using the
before adding it to the whitelist. Otherwise the new entry for
interface interface-name
the MAC address will not be added to the ethernet switching table and the authentication
bypass will not be allowed.
Example: Setting Up Captive Portal Authentication on an EX Series Switch on page 2602
Understanding Authentication on EX Series Switches on page 2526
Chapter 83: Configuring Access Control
set ethernet-switching-options
clear captive-portal
to limit the
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