Quote from: dark_croquetta on Today at 06:21:10 AMMy motivation is dealing with client devices that randomize MAC addresses while releasing/renewing IPs.I hate that crap too! :(
QuoteMy OPNsense router has a Unifi switch connected to it, which in turn has an Omada AP connected to that.Check your UniFi Controller for something similar to this :
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on Today at 06:30:23 PMThere is a little less complex but Cisco proprietary protocol named VQP (VLAN Query Protocol) by which switches ask a VMPS (VLAN Membership Policy Server) for VLAN assignment based on MAC address. Of course a default VLAN can be defined with e.g. guest access policy.They have introduced something like that (If I understood it correctly at the time... Wasn't really interesting because I knew I would leave their ecosystem at some point either partially or completely...) in either 2024 or 2025 and it looked more like the stuff real Controllers do like the ones from CISCO/HPE/RUKUS and other similar brands.
VMPS can be FreeRADIUS, OpenVMPS or similar. Needs Cisco brand switches, though, and do check the feature set before buying.

Quote from: jamas899 on January 14, 2026, 11:54:22 AM- opnsense.example.com loads fineDo all these domains resolve to an OPNsense IP?
- pve.example.com does not load, but if you press the back button on the browser, and then forward, it will load. It just never loads on first attempt or refresh.
- pbs.example.com does not load at all.
Quote from: franco on Today at 06:07:23 PMI don't mind integrating it if it works as a stand alone tool,Could the lease tools be pushed to the appropriate directory? Then some of us could run from command line while waiting for GUI integration?
content = "new station"
Quote from: meyergru on Today at 11:49:18 AMThe standard is IEEE 802.1x, but you need to have a switch or AP that conforms to it.