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> this may be completely off base but have you looked into squid and the
> various redirector programs? you can make squid a transparent proxy, and
> the redirectors can probably be configured to do what you want.
Now, but now you've sparked my interest. I just figured I'd block the sites
with ipchains and be done with it. But, if I can have some sort of redirection
when they try to access 'forbidden' sites, say to an internal page that tells
them why they can't access the site, that'd be even better.
Any links you can send my way?
AMK4
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