On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Jamie Orzechowski wrote:
I am trying to create an ARC filter that will make ALL HTTP traffic redirect to one specific site.
This is something the ARC can't do, but it is possible...
We would like have filter so that any late payment people will still be able to login but they will be redirected to a website informing them that their bill is due.
There was a discussion about this very thing some time back. Basically you will need to set your delinquent customers up in such a way that they will receive a different default route. Point that route to a FreeBSD box running ipfilter with the transproxy module and run squid on it. That's the skinny. It's possible, but I've not done it, so I don't have details. If there's any Cisco route-map smarties on the list, they can probably find a way to do this without an extra machine at your pop...
would also like the filter to not allow any traffic other than HTTP.
You could also redirect 25 and 110 to the box and have dummy smtp/pop servers that supply errors stating that "your account is past due, please call billing @ xxx-xxx". A nice starting point is "dpop" which is a dummy popper. Altavista should turn up it's location. Charles
any ideas?
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