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traffic (as recommended by the Amigopod Security Manager), then update the Default URL accordingly: https://{$smarty.server.HTTP_HOST}/traffic_stats.php If you have used a page name other than traffic_stats for the landing page, then update the Default URL accordingly. 6. Select the [x] Force default destination for all clients checkbox. This is to ensure that guests are always redirected to the landing page to view their current traffic statistics after logging in. 7. Under the Login Page heading, select an appropriate skin to control the look and feel of the page. 8. Enter a page title, such as Login, in the Title field. 9. To display an error message if a login attempt is unsuccessful (due to a failed authorization), some logic may be added to the Header HTML text area. Please login to the network using your Amigopod username and password. {if $err_flag} {nwa_icontext type=error} Login attempt failed. Your username or password may be invalid, or you may have exceeded your daily download limit. {/nwa_icontext} {/if} The above example is suitable for Cisco wireless equipment, which will supply an err_flag parameter on redirect to the login page indicating if the RADIUS authentication attempt failed. Equipment from other vendors may use a different field name; the parameter can often be determined by carefully examining the redirection URL generated by the NAS equipment. Contact Amigopod support if you require additional assistance. 10. The other text displayed on the login page may be customized using the Header HTML and Footer HTML text areas. For example, to display information about the terms of use, you might use the following Footer HTML: Terms of Use By logging in to the network, you agree to the Terms of Use. 11. The text of the login message page may be customized using the Login Message text area. 12. Set a suitable login delay such as 2 seconds. 13. Click Save Changes to create the terms and conditions page. Amigopod |Technical Note Implementing Accounting-Based Authorization |17

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traffic (as recommended by the Amigopod Security Manager), then update the Default
URL accordingly:
https://{$smarty.server.HTTP_HOST}/traffic_stats.php
If you have used a page name other than
traffic_stats
for the landing page, then
update the Default URL accordingly.
6.
Select the
[x] Force default destination for all clients
checkbox. This is to ensure
that guests are always redirected to the landing page to view their current traffic
statistics after logging in.
7.
Under the
Login Page
heading, select an appropriate skin to control the look and feel
of the page.
8.
Enter a page title, such as
Login
, in the
Title
field.
9.
To display an error message if a login attempt is unsuccessful (due to a failed
authorization), some logic may be added to the
Header HTML
text area.
<p>
Please login to the network using your Amigopod
username and password.
</p>
{if $err_flag}
{nwa_icontext type=error}
Login attempt failed.
Your username or password may be
invalid, or you may have exceeded your daily download limit.
{/nwa_icontext}
{/if}
The above example is suitable for Cisco wireless equipment, which will supply an
err_flag
parameter on redirect to the login page indicating if the RADIUS
authentication attempt failed. Equipment from other vendors may use a different field
name; the parameter can often be determined by carefully examining the redirection
URL generated by the NAS equipment. Contact Amigopod support if you require
additional assistance.
10.
The other text displayed on the login page may be customized using the
Header
HTML
and
Footer HTML
text areas.
For example, to display information about the terms of use, you might use the
following Footer HTML:
<h3>Terms of Use</h3>
<p>
By logging in to the network, you agree to the
<a href="terms_of_use.php" target="_blank">
Terms of Use</a>.
</p>
11.
The text of the login message page may be customized using the
Login Message
text
area.
12.
Set a suitable login delay such as
2
seconds.
13.
Click
Save Changes
to create the terms and conditions page.