Re: [squid-users] squid w/ squidguard

From: Gary Shelton <omega996@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 10:38:37 -0800

well, if you're going to be serving up a web page, i think you're pretty
much stuck running some sort of web server to do so. of course, the web
server doesn't have to be running on the same machine that squid is
running on...

gary shelton

On Monday, December 3, 2001, at 09:54 AM, Irvin S Panes wrote:

> my squid & squidGuard is configured to block porn sites, and when my
> clients acces this site
> they are redirected to
>
> http://info.foo.bar/cgi/blocked?clientaddr=%a&clientname=%n&clientuser=%i&
> clientgroup=%s&targetgroup=%t&url=%u
>
> site, which does not exist...
>
> What i want is that when clients access porn sites they will be
> redirected to a page saying
>
> ** As our Org's policy we do not Permit Access to Porn and Illegel
> Sites ***
>
> i know that this can be done be setting up a webserver that will host
> this page..
>
> my question is:
>
> Is there a way that i can redirect my user toa html file ,containing
> that page, in my local directory
> without configuring apache???
>
>
> ex. blah blah.. {
> ...
> redirect /localhost/var/tmp/warning.html (or whatever way"
> }
>
>
> .... or do i really need to setup apache.
>
>
> thanx!
>
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