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sboss
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Hello All,
I would like to redirect certain people (based on IP address) to a different site or a different page based on a listing of IP addresses. For instance anyone that is in our corporate network I would want to go to our internal webservers over our DMZ/public facing ones. So if any of our employees pointed their browser to the external webserver, I want the webserver to automatically forward them to the internal one or to put up a pages saying "hey bonehead try the internal webserver..." Ok maybe I wont use that verbage but that type of thing.
Is this something that is easily added to the geeklog webcode or something that would take a major overhaul? If it is the later over the former then I will do something at the apache level (but I rather keep it at the code level). But if it is the former, then I would like to do it that way.
Thanks
Scott
I would like to redirect certain people (based on IP address) to a different site or a different page based on a listing of IP addresses. For instance anyone that is in our corporate network I would want to go to our internal webservers over our DMZ/public facing ones. So if any of our employees pointed their browser to the external webserver, I want the webserver to automatically forward them to the internal one or to put up a pages saying "hey bonehead try the internal webserver..." Ok maybe I wont use that verbage but that type of thing.
Is this something that is easily added to the geeklog webcode or something that would take a major overhaul? If it is the later over the former then I will do something at the apache level (but I rather keep it at the code level). But if it is the former, then I would like to do it that way.
Thanks
Scott
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digitalfiasco
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There's many ways of doing that by configuring your HTTP server or your corporate webservers. I don't know of any way to configure that in Geeklog.
Hope that helps,
Joe
Hope that helps,
Joe
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