[squid-users] Need to set up a one-time redirect, per user, for a client...

From: Jordan Young <jyoung@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 20:59:39 -0500

I have a client that needs a hotspot system, and they need it to accept all
first URL requests and send them to their web site. After the first request
is made, then they want it to open up for outside sources. It is not a pay
system, but they just want all customers to see their web site. I know
there is some way to do this, whether it be with squid (preferred), or with
netfilter. If anybody could please help me, that would be great.

The system is currently set up with a Cisco 2610 router, Sonicwall,
Bandwidth manager, Cisco 3550 switch, and then the wireless AP. We want to
place this between the bandwidth manager and the Sonicwall. The only reason
for having the bandwidth manager in place still is for applications that
need raw access to the internet.

Eth0 is assigned with a public IP address, and eth1 has a private IP. NAT
is working fine currently, and I have the redirect set for all port 80
traffic to go to squid port 3128 now.

--Jordan Young
BuzNet Support
jyoung@buz.net
+1 (214) 446-6200
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Received on Tue Oct 21 2003 - 20:01:26 MDT

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