On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 01:58:47PM -0500, Craig Russell wrote: > I've found quite a few relatively complex solutions but I'm looking for > something a little simpler. I need a method of redirecting HTTP traffic > from a specific subnet to a splash page but, only ONCE. Once the user > is redirected, at least initially, they will be given a splash page with > an OK button and then they can go about their merry way. Anyone have a > simple way of making this happen? > > What I'm hoping for is an iptables redirect rule that will track which > addresses have hit the rule and ignore them from then on. > > Thanks for any suggestions. > Hi Craig, nocat and nocat auth, but there are other captive portal thingies now.
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