Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-25 Thread Cameron Birky
-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: forward request on port 80 Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 14:40:44 -0300 Bartosz Jozwiak wrote: I have a cisco router for dial-up. I will look on cisco website if my router supports it somehow. Does anybody tried to set up something like t

Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-24 Thread Julius Igugu
What you need is a content filter (see www.dansguardian.org) you could put filtered users on a different subnet and redirect this subnet to the web proxy or you could redirect all to the web proxy and set which ip addresses are filtered and which are not! Bartosz Jozwiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Look at smoothwall for this kind of stuff - Original Message - From: "Bartosz Jozwiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 6:40 PM Subject: Re: forward request on port 80 Bartosz Jozwiak wrote: I have a cisco router for d

Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-24 Thread Bartosz Jozwiak
Bartosz Jozwiak wrote: I have a cisco router for dial-up. I will look on cisco website if my router supports it somehow. Does anybody tried to set up something like that before ? Look for Cisco SSG feature - it isn't exactly what you need, but maybe will help you find some similar solutions Michal

Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bartosz Jozwiak wrote: I have a cisco router for dial-up. I will look on cisco website if my router supports it somehow. Does anybody tried to set up something like that before ? Look for Cisco SSG feature - it isn't exactly what you need, but maybe will help you find some similar solutions Michal

Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-24 Thread Bartosz Jozwiak
Bartosz Jozwiak wrote: Yes I know that Radius is not routing packets. But is there any solution that radius will say to router that this user has to be routed that way not another? Freeradius can only return attributes in the Access-Accept packet sent back to the router. If the router can do what

Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-24 Thread Thor Spruyt
Bartosz Jozwiak wrote: Yes I know that Radius is not routing packets. But is there any solution that radius will say to router that this user has to be routed that way not another? Freeradius can only return attributes in the Access-Accept packet sent back to the router. If the router can do what

Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-24 Thread Omniflux
It depends on your NAS. If your NAS does support it, it will require vendor specific attributes. - Omniflux Bartosz Jozwiak wrote: "Bartosz Jozwiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is it possible to set up radius so when user "call-in" to router all of his requests on port 80 will be redirected to a sp

Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-24 Thread Bartosz Jozwiak
"Bartosz Jozwiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is it possible to set up radius so when user "call-in" to router all of his requests on port 80 will be redirected to a specific IP address and port for example to http proxy. RADIUS performs authentication. It doesn't route packets. If you want your

Re: forward request on port 80

2004-10-24 Thread Alan DeKok
"Bartosz Jozwiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is it possible to set up radius so when user "call-in" > to router all of his requests on port 80 will be redirected to > a specific IP address and port for example to http proxy. RADIUS performs authentication. It doesn't route packets. If you

forward request on port 80

2004-10-23 Thread Bartosz Jozwiak
Hello Is it possible to set up radius so when user "call-in" to router all of his requests on port 80 will be redirected to a specific IP address and port for example to http proxy. It should be per user, not all of the users have to be redirected to http proxy. Is it possible to configure with F