[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Digital Solutions is proud to announce the release of Butterfly > Universal - a LAN access control system. Using Linux 2.4 iptables > firewalling, Butterfly allows you to control Internet access from > your LAN. > > Major features of Butterfly Universal: > - No software is installed on client machines. When a client > attempts to use the Internet, Butterfly's firewall redirects all HTTP > requests to the Butterfly access controller. After authentication, > the firewall releases the client to use the Internet. > > - All access is based on pre-generated access codes that can be > marked as pre- or post-paid. > > - Clients can be charged by time used or bytes transferred. > > - Completely client-side operating system neutral, since it > communicates with client using standard HTTP > > - Administration is completely web-based. > > - An administrator can create a batch of accesscodes (downloadable > as a flat text file). This can be useful for printing membership > cards, for example. > > A free trial (SuSE 8.x RPMS only at the moment) of Butterfly > Universal is downloadable from our website: > http://www.dsmagic.com/products/butterfly_universal.htm > > For more details, contact Digital Solutions at [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Peter Ndikuwera > Digital Solutions Ltd.
Good job guys. Is HTTP the only supported protocol, at this time? Regards, Mark Tinka - CCNP Network Engineer, Africa Online Uganda --------------------------------------------- This service is hosted on the Infocom network http://www.infocom.co.ug
