On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 5:57 PM, RB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  I think it does work, there might be some caveats though. Does it
>  >  cause the portal to be bypassed?  I've never tried it myself.
>
>  Nope - typical behavior.  Clients DHCP, hit the captive portal on the
>  CARP primary, and are allowed through.  Post-auth, all port-80 traffic
>  hits the local SQUID, which points at an upstream cache.  The only
>  things I've customized are the number of DNS subprocesses, the
>  per-user shaping, and a manual parent cache entry to force _all_
>  traffic to it, not just what's faster.
>

Yeah thinking that through further, there shouldn't be any problem
with squid and CP. Multi-WAN and CP is a different case since route-to
rules cause the portal to be bypassed.

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