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Here's what I'd like to do as an experiment:
I'd like to have a wireless router connected to a linux box with a web server. There would be no internet connection on any of it. If anyone connects to the wireless access point and attempts to go to any page they get redirected to the internal web server main page. No proxy settings required, maybe some sort of simple authentication login eventually. The page can have links but they would stay on that web server (or maybe go to a second box on the same network). Can I do this with squid as a transparent proxy and iptables? Does the web server have to have two nic cards even if the redirect stays inside the server? The eventual goal would be a sort of "wireless BBS". speed153@hotmail.com |
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