Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Captive Portals
Created
2020-07-07
Last Updated
2024-08-28
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Captive Portal API Keys
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Tommy Pauly, Darshak Thakore, Martin Thomson
Reference
[RFC8908]
Available Formats
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Key Type Description Reference
Indicates whether the client is in a state of captivity, i.e
it has not satisfied the conditions to access the external
captive boolean network. If the client is captive (i.e. captive=true), it will [RFC8908]
still be allowed enough access for it to perform server
authentication [RFC8908, Section 4.1].
user-portal-url string Provides the URL of a web portal that MUST be accessed over [RFC8908]
TLS with which a user can interact.
Provides the URL of a webpage or site that SHOULD be accessed
venue-info-url string over TLS on which the operator of the network has information [RFC8908]
that it wishes to share with the user (e.g., store info, maps,
flight status, or entertainment).
Indicates that the URL specified as "user-portal-url" allows
the user to extend a session once the client is no longer in a
can-extend-session boolean state of captivity. This provides a hint that a client system [RFC8908]
can suggest accessing the portal URL to the user when the
session is near its limit in terms of time or bytes.
An integer that indicates the number of seconds remaining,
after which the client will be placed into a captive state.
seconds-remaining number The API server SHOULD include this value if the client is not [RFC8908]
captive (i.e. captive=false) and the client session is
time-limited, and SHOULD omit this value for captive clients
(i.e. captive=true) or when the session is not time-limited.
An integer that indicates the number of bytes remaining, after
which the client will be in placed into a captive state. The
byte count represents the sum of the total number of IP packet
(layer 3) bytes sent and received by the client, including IP
headers. Captive portal systems might not count traffic to
bytes-remaining number whitelisted servers, such as the API server, but clients [RFC8908]
cannot rely on such behavior. The API server SHOULD include
this value if the client is not captive (i.e. captive=false)
and the client session is byte-limited, and SHOULD omit this
value for captive clients (i.e. captive=true) or when the
session is not byte-limited.
Provides the URL of the authentication server that MUST be
accessed over TLS with which the client is authenticated
without user interaction. Authentication Server authenticates
client-authentication-url string clients using the HTTP authentication framework specified in [draft-sawant-capport-api-state-enhancement-02]
[RFC9110]. The server MUST NOT require user interaction on the
client device. The client MUST have a credential to perform
the authentication without user interaction.
Licensing Terms
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