Re: Need Squid hack for Greeting Page!!!

From: Simon Bryan <sbryan@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 12:01:19 +1000

You could also modify the default home page in the browsers...

> Could theoretically be done with a redirector, combined with some kind of
> session database..
>
> Redirectors are passed amongst other things the URL accessed and the
> client information. The redirector helper can then look up the client info
> in a session database, and redirect the user with a browser redirect to a
> greetings page if there is no active session.
>
> >From the greetings page the user can then select to start a session, and
> be sent to the URL they originally requested.
>
> /Henrik
>
>
>
> Naiyana Thamcheeveevong wrote:
> >
> > Hi Henrik Nordstrom,
> >
> > I'd like to implement a Squid Proxy Server that are suitable to my
> > organization's need for the Free Internet Project. Is it possible to let
> > the Squid Proxy brings up a greeting page every first time each client
> > starts using the server. I have configured the Squid Proxy to
> > authenticate client via Radius and it's working very well so far. Then
> > how to modify the Squid Proxy to work with a greeting page? Do you have
> > any Ideas?
> >
> > Need to modify Squid source code???
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Naiyana Thamcheeveevong
> > Application Engineering Department
> > Shin Satellite Public Company Limited
> > Tel. (+662) 5965060
> > Fax. (+662) 5965099
> > E-mail. naiyana@cscoms.net

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Simon Bryan                    sbryan@olmc.nsw.edu.au
Information Technology Manager sbryan@mpx.com.au
OLMC Parramatta
Received on Wed Jul 05 2000 - 20:04:10 MDT

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