Sorry to be vague. The users have a student userid and password. Access to email, local network and internet is granted via this id. We have a single signon process which takes advantage of an ldap directory. This is what the 2nd proxy uses to authenticate the users. Sorry I left that part out. Is there a log file that lists the communication to the ldap server?
rick... Rom.5:8 >>> Chris Perreault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/22/2004 9:41:45 AM >>> Rick said: >From the user perspective, the first thing they will see is the disclaimer page. Clicking either the login or activation link will be the same as accepting the conditions. Where would I modify the authentication window? thanks rick... Rom.5:8 ++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++ >>> Merton Campbell Crockett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/22/2004 8:20:00 AM >>> Out of curiousity, why is the notification that computer and network usage will be monitored being deferred until this late in the game? The monitoring began the moment the individual logged into the sorkstation or laptop and requested to use the Windows NOS. The pop-up authentication window can be modified to display the notification message and inform the user that he is agreeing to be monitored by submitting his credentials. At one site where I did some work, the login process was modified so that a separate pop-up window was used. If you clicked on the accept button, the authentication window was displayed. Merton Campbell Crockett +++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ Chris replies: I know I asked this before, but what are they authenticating to? These students/guests/faculty/etc, do they log into a windows network, unix system, etc? Or can anyone who plugs their computer into a dorm room have access to your computer network? Are these personally owned PC's or campus computers? Login scripts can be used to pop up a disclaimer page. If all users of the network need a userid and password, then can you use the same one for internet access? Ie: if you want internet access, you need to log onto the campus network first. Chris Perreault