Hi all,
I'm using my own redirector with squid on the main gateway of our
network.
If a user tries to access certain sites I redirect him to a local page
(very simple page with a 'FORBIDDEN' message) on the Apache default dir.
It works fine.
My question is: could I do this without any http server running on my
gateway (not even on any of the internal LAN servers). Put it another
way: can I tell squid to serve some kind of HTML message, defined within
squid itself, when response_from_redirector != ""...
or some other approach... this woulkd be very nice because, that way, I
would not need to install any http server on my system.
THX
joao
Received on Wed Jun 13 2007 - 04:29:23 MDT
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