# Lists all the plugins, or jobs, and whether they are enabled or not. Each # section name must correspond to a plugin name in the plugins dir. # This is just a sample plugin, comment out or remove in production. [sample_log] enabled = True debug = True mandatory = True # ***iptables plugin DEPRECATED in favor of ipset*** # # Runs an iptables command to add a rule, commonly used for captive portal # firewalls. [iptables] enabled = False debug = True # Command templates for arping and iptables. # Arping might block so make sure you use a timeout and limit the number of # packets it sends. arping = -f -c 1 -w 30 -I eth0 {ip_address} # This is a command to run to create iptables rules. Two arguments are # passed and replace these two placeholders. iptables_cmd = /usr/local/sbin/cp_iptables.sh "{ip_address}" "{mac_address}" [ipset] mandatory = False enabled = False debug = True # Simply prepend sudo here if you won't run rq worker as root ipset_add_cmd = ipset -exist add authenticated-clients {client_ip} ipset_name = authenticated-clients # Latest plugin that uses the portalclientlib to add clients in both DB and # ipset. [portalclient] mandatory = False enabled = False debug = True # Dummy plugin to provide the portalclient plugin with storage config while # simultaneously providing the manage_client tool with its storage config. [postgres] hostname=localhost username=captiveportal password=secret. database=captiveportal port=5432 enabled = False mandatory = False