I was thinking about using squid as a transparant proxy on a free wireless
network.
To have some means of telling the users who is running the network and
what kind of decent behaviour is expected from them, it would be nice to
have squid serve out a one time only page on the first hit from a client.
So someone connects to the ap, gets a ip address, types in any url in
their browser and a local html file is served with some info. After that
normal transparant browsing continues.
Is there any way to implement this or is this an idea for new versions?
-- m.v.g. / regards, Raymond NC-IUCN systeembeheer admin@nciucn.nl www.nciucn.nl +31203449674Received on Tue Jul 23 2002 - 15:41:42 MDT
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