RV: (RADIATOR) Content filtering
Rolando Riley
rriley at ayayai.com
Tue Feb 5 16:21:41 CST 2002
Paul,
thanks for the answering. Any other ideas are wellcome.
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Paul [mailto:paul at level9.net]
Enviado el: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 11:23 AM
Para: Rolando Riley
Asunto: RE: (RADIATOR) Content filtering
a quick and dirty way would be to have 2 seperate IP pools... one for
restricted users one for unrestricted...
I like this idea..... Is it possible to make radius assign IP from a pool
of IP on a Database
rather than let the NAS do this task?
with your content filter you can probably specify rules according to IP
or you could use a postauthhook to write to a squid user or conf file or
external db I have configured hooks before to talk to a variety of different
devices... possibilities are endless...
have just implemented something along those lines for GPRS / 3G
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Paul O'Shea
Level9 Networks
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-radiator at open.com.au [mailto:owner-radiator at open.com.au]On
Behalf Of Rolando Riley
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:45 PM
To: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: (RADIATOR) Content filtering
Hi list:
This is not probably a radius question although radius is involved as one
of the main elements. Our goal is make content filtering with a software
like ( smartfilter, websense or squidguard) under the following scenario.
1) A customer dials in to our ISP.
2) Our radius auths and accounts the user connection.
3) Our radius forward the user info to squid ( or any other Cache).
4) Squid verify the user policies for http requests against
SmartFilter .
5) If SmartFilter has any matching against the user it applies the filter.
else it lets the user browse any site.
Does anyone have an idea or an experience on how to make this work?
We basically want to do content filtering as a customer service.
best regards,
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Ing. Rolando Riley
Administrador de Sistemas Unix
(Unix System Administrator)
AYAYAI.COM S.A.
Tel: (507) 265-2424 ext. 408
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