Is there any way besides using the auth client to have users inside the network authenticated before accessing the internet? I've been doing this with my Raptors since well before 1999, I've also done it with Watchguard and Checkpoint. I want to be able to force users to log in a pop-up box when they open their web browser to pass through the transparent proxy in order to a> make sure they are authorized to access the internet, and b> log their username along with every site they access.
I've tried doing this with the Auth client, but I've found two major limitations beyond it being annoying to launch a 3rd party client.... 1. The client doesn't time out. Once you log in, it stays running, and 2. I have been unable to map accounts to an NT/2003 domain successfully. This may work fine through RADIUS, but I had not seen any documentation on making this work. Any input available from GTA? Can we expect web-authentication in the future? Chris Green ------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive: http://archives.gnatbox.com/gb-users/
