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Hey Shaun,
I think you are at the mercy of the users
settings.... If they haven't specified their own DNS servers then you can
successfully redirect them to your webserver by frigging your DNS then
using maybe custom 404's to ensure no matter what URL they request they end
up on your page...
The only way I can think of making certain, even if
they use their own DNS server is to use some sort of proxy between your users
and the internet. I'm pretty sure squid could be configured or something like a
NetCache (Network Appliance). However if you go down this road you might end up
having to buy some hefty machinery to cope with the traffic.
We recently had a similar issue with GPRS PDA's and
unfortunately even if you send DNS attributes most OS's ignore them if they have
user specified entries...
hth
Paul
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