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Forwarding internal internet packets to internal webserver using iptables
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I need to redirect internal internet requests to a auth client site siting on the gateway. Currently users that are authenticated to access the internet have there mac address listed in the FORWARD chain. All other users need to be redirected to a internal site for authentication. Can point me in the right direction Thanks |
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