I tried this about a year ago, and it wasn't possible then. Well, that is -
I couldn't do it - which is not the same thing.
The reason is that the client makes one (1) request, and want one (1)
response in return.
I thought about ways to get around it, and one way of doing it would be for
squid to return the informational/welcome page on the request, and that the
info/welcome page contained a (eeek!) META-REFRESH tag which contained the
original URL the client requested.
However, this would render all other applications except browsers
completely without a clue as to what to do when they are talking to the
proxy, but I guess if you add a check for browser id, you could get around
that as well.
Dodgy, but it might work.
If you figure it out, I would very much like to know how! :)
At 09:57 04.04.01 -0500, you wrote:
>I would like to include a login informational page when a user first
>authenticates to squid. Has anyone had experience doing this?
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