Custom Error Page redirect for SquidGuard?
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Afternoon all. I was wondering if it's possible to specify a custom error page when "Internal" is choosen as the redirect mode? If so, what's the best way to go about it? Ideally I'd like it to include a message indicating that the page was blocked internally by us, possibly with our logo, etc.
Thanks,
-Marty
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This possible
http://youURL/page.php?&cla=%a&cln=%n&cli=%i&cls=%s&clt=%t&clu=%u
variables supported by squidGuard:
# %a=client_address
# %n=client_name
# %i=client_user
# %s=client_group
# %t=target_group
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Thanks dvserg. Let me ask, is it possible to load a page onto the firewall itself, and then point squid guard to it (locally)?
Thanks again,
Marty
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Store this to /usr/local/www
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Thanks again! How would I tell SquidGuard to look at that custom 403 file? I would assume Internal vs. External, but when I try to just enter the file name, it doesn't work.
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Thanks again! How would I tell SquidGuard to look at that custom 403 file? I would assume Internal vs. External, but when I try to just enter the file name, it doesn't work.
file path not supported - only http
http://youpfsense_LAN_IP/youfile -
When I try and access that page, IE simply times out, with "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". Is there anything else I need to configure?
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When I try and access that page, IE simply times out, with "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". Is there anything else I need to configure?
if you have webGUI non-standart port
http://pfsenseIP:GUIPort/youpage.ext -
[smacks head]duh![/smacks head]
Thanks, I had a major brain fart. We do use a different than 80 port, and of course that fixed it.
Thanks for everything (including SG!)
-Marty