RE: redirect all requests to 1 page?

From: Johan Grip <johan.grip@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 10:06:53 +0100

One version would be to deny access for everyone in
the ACLs in squid.conf, and then hack the ERR_ACCESS_DENIED
file to show the reconfiguration information.

Regards,
  Johan

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Young [mailto:drboom@ufl.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 9:41 PM
To: squid-users@ircache.net
Subject: redirect all requests to 1 page?

We have been using squid without problems for quite some time on one of our
linux boxes but we no longer are in need of proxying. Given the large
number of remote users using our proxy server, it will be very difficult to
inform them all of the change and provide documentation on reconfiguring
their browsers.
We would like to configure squid to redirect all queries, regardless of type
or location to a single file which will contain instructions on
reconfiguring their web browser to turn off the proxy server.
I can't figure out to do this; it would seem to be possible as this is quite
similar to what happens when an invalid DNS name is requested except we want
this for all requests. Thanks in advance and I will summarize for the list.
Jon
Sys Admin
College of Business
University of Florida
Received on Sun Nov 14 1999 - 02:15:08 MST

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