Apfree: [new]-wifidog

opkg update opkg install apfree-wifidog

Captures initial HTTPS and HTTP requests securely. This avoids browser security alerts during initial portal routing. apfree-wifidog

: Unlike traditional WiFiDog which primarily handled HTTP, ApFree WiFiDog supports HTTPS traffic interception Performance While iptables was the standard for decades, modern

The Linux kernel networking stack has evolved. While iptables was the standard for decades, modern OpenWrt versions (21.x, 22.x, and newer) utilize nftables (often via the firewall4 implementation). has been updated to work harmoniously with these newer firewall architectures, preventing the rule conflicts that often plagued users of the older wifidog trying to run it on new firmware. Rewritten to handle contemporary web architectures, it acts

The resolves these performance bottlenecks. Rewritten to handle contemporary web architectures, it acts as a lightweight, secure gateway between localized routing nodes and public networks. Technical Features of ApFree WiFiDog

The main configuration file is located at /etc/apfree-wifidog.conf . Unlike the old version, the Apfree syntax is cleaner but similar. Edit the file using vi or nano .