[NoCat] RES: RES: Splashing different pages to different users

Marco Filippetti marcofilippetti at terra.com.br
Fri Jul 7 13:06:52 PDT 2006


We are running Auth. Can you point me out the part of the conf file where I
can set which network to monitor...?

Tks Doug!

Marco.
 

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De: nocat-bounces at lists.nocat.net [mailto:nocat-bounces at lists.nocat.net] Em
nome de Doug Parsons
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 7 de julho de 2006 16:44
Para: nocat at lists.nocat.net
Assunto: Re: [NoCat] RES: Splashing different pages to different users

The InternalDevice element and the LocalNetwork element should control what
noCat listens to.

Are you running Splash or Auth?

Either way both conf files contain these elements.

Doug

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On Behalf Of Marco Filippetti
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 2:27 PM
To: nocat at lists.nocat.net
Subject: [NoCat] RES: Splashing different pages to different users

Tks for the response Doug. This might not work since the NoCat server is
actually behind a router, and the networks, behind this router. If I start 2
or more instances of the NoCat server, there is no way I can tell each to
listen to a specific network. This option does not exist on the nocat.conf
file. I can only specify which is the INTERNAL network, and which is the
EXTERNAL one. Since those will not change, I was hoping to change something
in the gateway code so it can treat each origin network differently. 

Here is the topology we are using:

              +------+      +-----+      +--------+
N1|-----------|ROUTER|------|NOCAT|------|INTERNET| 
N2|-----------|      |      |     |      |        |
              +------+      +-----+      +--------+
This works if all users are to receive the exact same splash page. I can't
figure out a way to serve each network (N1 & N2) a different content, based
on the origin IP address of each. If there was a way to customize the
application to do that, this would be a killing software. BTW, we are
adopting this scenario on a service provider, and it seems to be handling
everything quite well. But now it is time to add a little more complexity to
it.

Rgds

Marco.

-----Mensagem original-----
De: nocat-bounces at lists.nocat.net [mailto:nocat-bounces at lists.nocat.net] Em
nome de Doug Parsons Enviada em: sexta-feira, 7 de julho de 2006 15:14
Para: nocat at lists.nocat.net
Assunto: Re: [NoCat] Splashing different pages to different users

This may not be possible but could you run two different instances each
listening on the individual networks?

Doug

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From: nocat-bounces at lists.nocat.net [mailto:nocat-bounces at lists.nocat.net]
On Behalf Of Marco Filippetti
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:33 PM
To: nocat at lists.nocat.net
Subject: [NoCat] Splashing different pages to different users

Hello my friends,
 
My question would be... knowing the IP addresses of my network users, is it
possible to serve different splash pages to different users, based solely on
the IP address they have? For instance, an user has the IP 10.10.10.10,
whereas another user has the IP 20.20.20.20 (2 different networks). Can I
serve a splash page for network 10.0.0.0, and another splash for network
20.0.0.0? How to implement it??? Anyone? TKS!!!  
 
.Marco 
 
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