But a custom redirector might be able to keep a rough notion of a session
based on client IP address, and a logging database. For the first GET
request of the day, that redirector could send the user to an intermediary
'warning' page hosted by an HTTP server somwhere along with the destination
URL passed in the GET querystring, and log that they have visited once that
day... Of course this assumes you assumes you are comfortable with and have
time to be scripting a database-backed redirector in Python or Perl, and a
database of your choice.
Sean
-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:hno@squid-cache.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 1:19 AM
To: Ben White
Cc: Question
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Display Company Policy
The main problem to solve in this equation is "once". Depending on your
situation "users" might also require some consideration to be clearly
defined.
HTTP is quite stateless in it's nature with no notion of a "session",
and so is Squid (yet).
Regards
Henrik
tor 2003-03-06 klockan 09.34 skrev Ben White:
> Hi,
>
> I was thinking if it is possible for my company
> policies to be dispalyed (in HTML) when users start
> using squid proxy at the start of the day. I want this
> HTML to be displayed once, regardless of how many
> times users use squid subsequently.
>
> Can this be done, and how to do it ?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions / ideas.
>
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-- Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> MARA Systems AB, SwedenReceived on Thu Mar 06 2003 - 10:52:06 MST
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