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I believe I responded to this..if people didn't get my message, let me know.
Just add port 80 and the proxy IP subnet to the same SMTP filter and you'll
be fine.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:vopradius-request@;vircom.com]On Behalf Of Kais Al-Essa
> Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 2:29 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [VOP RADIUS] Forcing through a proxy (content filter) server
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> Todd,
>
> I asked a similar question some time back. The answer was that this is
> not the Radius job !!
> Anyways, if you find any solution .. Pls share it with us as I am very
> interested to hear about any possible solution.
>
> Regards..
> ---
> Kais Al-Essa, Operations & Technical Services Manager
> SAHARA NETWORK, Dammam, Saudi Arabia - http://www.sahara.net.sa/
> http://www.sahara.com/ - Tel: +(9663) 832 2299 - Fax: 834 5652
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:vopradius-request@;vircom.com]
> On Behalf Of Todd
> Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 11:00 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [VOP RADIUS] Forcing through a proxy (content filter) server
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>
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> Hi all, I sent the below email to Vircom support yesterday morning and
> no response yet. I guess they are busy or whatever.. Anyhow, I wanted to
> shoot this to the list and see if any of you might have the answers I
> need. Vircom, if you happen to see this I would of course welcome your
> official response too. Thanks in advance.
>
> ***********Start Email To Vircom Support***********
>
> Vircom,
>
> We are running the latest and greatest (registered) version of VOP
> Radius. We have a need to force some of our dialup users through a proxy
> server, not a proxy radius but a proxy server for content (porn)
> filtering etc. I assume we do this through the profiles.txt file by
> setting up a  new profile and blocking port 80 to all servers except our
> proxy server. Few questions, am I assuming right? If so how do I setup
> the profile to do this blocking and still keep my port 25 SPAM block in
> place required by my upstream wholesale dialup networks? Assuming we get
> past the previous few questions the next thing I want to do is to be
> able to force all port 80 traffic through our content filtering server
> but I want it to hit our server on port 8082 and not port 80 since 8082
> is the port the content filter runs on.
>
> Can you send me an example or the exact text I need to place in my
> profiles.txt to accomplish this? I did read your docs but the section
> that talks about profiles only touches on mail filtering.
>
> A response ASAP would be really appreciated since we are needed this to
> launch this offering to our customers.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>  Todd Routhier
>
> Start Your Own ISP!
>
>  <http://www.YourOwnISP.com>
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