10-27-2009
How to redirect to squid login web page when internet access
Hi ,
I am new user.
As you know when acl is defined in /etc/squid/squid.conf file according to its http_access users are able to access internet.
Before that .htaccess asks them to access internet.
It is fine.
I saw in some customised linux servers in place of .htaccess login ,html web page login is asked (by squid server ) to user while first time internet access and also
it might be worked with sessions .
I want to know how it can be achieved
Do you anybody have an idea???
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
cachemgr.cgi
cachemgr.cgi(8) System Manager's Manual cachemgr.cgi(8)
NAME
cachemgr.cgi - squid HTTP proxy manager interface
SYNOPSIS
http://your.server/cgi-bin/cachemgr.cgi
DESCRIPTION
The cache manager (cachemgr.cgi) is a CGI utility for displaying statistics about the Squid HTTP proxy process as it runs. The cache man-
ager is a convenient way to manage the cache and view statistics without logging into the server.
FILES
./cachemgr.conf
/etc/squid/cachemgr.conf
The access configuration file defining which Squid servers may be managed via this cachemgr.cgi program. Each line specifies a
server:port followed by an optional description
The server name may contain shell wildcard characters such as *, [] etc. A quick selection dropdown menu is automatically con-
structed from the simple server names.
Specifying :port is optional. If not specified then the default proxy port is assumed. :* or :any matches any port on the target
server.
SECURITY
cachemgr.cgi calls the requested server on the requested port using HTTP and returns a formatted version of the response. To avoid abuse it
is recommended to configure your web server to restrict access to the cachemgr.cgi program.
Configuration examples for many common web servers can be found in the Squid FAQ.
SEE ALSO
squid(8)
The Squid FAQ, Chapter 9 The Cache Manager
Squid Web Proxy 3.0.STABLE25 cachemgr.cgi(8)