I don't think you'll be able to do that with a redirector; squid
would be a better choice.

Read here (starting with "However, ...")
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=squid-users&m=104612418127903&w=2

And the concept is restated here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=squid-users&m=104637112232070&w=2

Hope that helps.

Rick


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Subject: Can squidguard do this?



Sorry for this newbie type question, but I have been tasked with adding the following 
capabilities to our internet system.

I need to make all internet users are forced to view our corporate internet policy 
before they are released to surf the net.  Can I
use squidguard to do this?

Here is my current setup:

Users IE loads central proxy.pac file.

Users send request to internet - the request is processed as follows

IE request <-> Dansguardian (content filter) <-> squid (2.4.stable7) <-> internet

squid authenticates the users and if they do not authenticate, internet access is 
denied.  I am hoping that squidguard can be
plugged into the equation and force the user to view the policy at least once a day.  
Ideally, I would like for them to be forced to
view the policy when they authenticated by squid.

Any help, comments, advice would be greatly appreciated.

Chris

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