Nick Duda wrote:
How could I use squid to display some text and prompt users on my network to 
agree to the text before they can do any kind of browsing. I've been tossing 
different ideas on how I can get employees within my company to agree to the 
AUP in a paperless fashion, with having a record that the employee agreed to it.

My long term option will be our current deployment of Cisco NAC (CAM/CAS). The 
squid solution would be my short term, get it up and going now solution.

- Nick

I have my squid source(2.6STABLE19) in /usr/src/squid. The following might be of interest..

-bash-3.00$ less /usr/src/squid/helpers/external_acl/session/squid_session.8 squid_session(8) squid_session(8)

NAME
      squid_session - Squid session tracking external acl group helper

SYNOPSIS
      squid_session [-t idle_timeout] [-b dbpath] [-a]

DESCRIPTION
This helper maintains a concept of sessions by monitoring requests and timing out sessions if no requests have been seen for the idle timeout
      timer.

      Intended use is for displaying "terms of use" pages, ad popups etc.

[SNIP]

I'm not certain if the helper is included with Squid 3 source, but there is no reason the helper wouldn't work with Squid 3.

Chris

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