[squid-users] How to configure a "proxy home" page ?

Yuri yvoinov at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 15:37:36 UTC 2018



26.03.2018 02:47, Eliezer Croitoru пишет:
> Hey Nicolas and Yuri
>
> I do not know your level of JS or other thing but... a splash page is mearly a transition step.
> Since you can check using JS if the certificate is installed you can design it in such a way that it will be almost transparent for the user.
> If the JS find's that you can access the test subject site\page then you can just pass the user using java script into the "LOGIN" page and let it move on from it.
> The other case is if the user doesn't have the ROOT CA certificate installed on the browser or device.
> The splash page is better then any other solution and it's very elegant.
> What is required for mobile phones is a set of instructions or a tech support phone...
>
> The example page I have introduced at:
> https://cert.rimon.net.il/
>
> was merely an example that demonstrated the potential of the detection function.
> In production we have a another system based on the source code I introduced before that "clears" a client\user from having the certificate installed on his main device\machine\browser.
>
> Do you need an example for such a splash page?
No. Splash page is not the most problem.

As I've told, the problem is quite different.

Also, personally for me - I would like to see just automated CA install
sources and Makefile :)
>
> Eliezer
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: squid-users <squid-users-bounces at lists.squid-cache.org> On Behalf Of Nicolas Kovacs
> Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2018 14:46
> To: squid-users at lists.squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] How to configure a "proxy home" page ?
>
> Le 25/03/2018 à 13:08, Yuri a écrit :
>> The problem is not install proxy CA. The problem is identify client
>> has no proxy CA and redirect, and do it only one time.
> That is exactly the problem. And I have yet to find a solution for that.
>
> Current method is instruct everyone - with a printed paper in the office
> - to connect to proxy.company-name.lan and then get further instructions
> from the page. This works, but an automatic splash page would be more
> elegant.
>
> Niki
>

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