Wayne,

In each redirect include 
%targetgroup=%t

and then in your "blocked" html cgi file you can print $targetgroup and
let the user see what category blocked them if thats what you need.  

Here is what our script looks like on both ends...(mind the wraparound)


redirecthttp://ourserver.ourdomain/cgi-bin/blocked.cgi?clientaddr=%a&clientname=%n&targetgroup=%t&url=%u


Then on the redirected "blocked.cgi" file is the line...


 print "      <TR><TH ALIGN=RIGHT>Denial Code<TH ALIGN=CENTER>=<TH
ALIGN=LEFT>$targetgroup \n";

Which to them appears as...

Denial Code  Adult   (or corresponding ruleset)

We also have an additional section which emails us a copy of the url
they tried to visit, time of day, their IP, and also what ruleset
blocked them.  that way if it is a valid url we know which database to
remove it from...




On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 08:46, Wayne Moore wrote:
> 
> If when you try to connect to a site you are redirected to the 'blocked' page, is 
>there any method of finding out which category has blocked the page? That is, any 
>method other than searching through the 'domains' and 'urls' manually.
> 
> Cheers,
> Wayne Moore 
> Systems Manager
> Ampleforth College 
> York 
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-- 
Kevin White, Linux+, A+
Computer Support
Town of Collierville, TN

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