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HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:15 am
by chvdr
hi there!
is it possible to use "outside" proxy server for customers, such as
[customer]-----[HotSpotROS]------[ProxyServer]--------------[Internet]
Problem persist when touching loginpage

Re: HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:32 am
by ashish
Its possible

Re: HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 12:16 pm
by chvdr
thank you for your answer. but i culdn't do that...

[customer's PC]--------------[HotSpot]-----------[router2+ProxyServer]-----[Internet]

the problem persists if customer set up internet explorer to use as a proxy server [Proxy Srever] from diagram above. In this case customer/user cannot be authenticated. It's because HotSpot web interface is on routers LAN and if customer uses proxy server, only WAN interface is visible and customer cannot be authenticated at least.

Re: HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:48 pm
by chvdr
any suggestions?

Re: HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:06 am
by aldalil
enable ip proxy and forward the port 80 to ip-proxy port using firewall mangle (Make it at first before dynamic). Then use the parent proxy in ip-proxy

hope this could solve your problem.

Regards

Re: HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:36 am
by chvdr
have you ever seen this one working? because this is first scenario we tried. hs initial webpage is not well visible/partially shown and logging impossible.

Re: HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:25 am
by aldalil
have you ever seen this one working? because this is first scenario we tried. hs initial webpage is not well visible/partially shown and logging impossible.
Hi chvdr,

Yes .. it is working as transparent proxy .. if you are not looking for transparent proxy configuration, and still need the users to configure there browsers. Then you should check 2 things:
1- Users are able to access the proxy server.
2- Proxy port is not blocked by a firewall in the middle.

To check that, using your windows prompt command, just write:
telnet x.x.x.x port

where x.x.x.x is the proxy server IP and port is the Proxy port used .. check what is the replied message, if you get no errors, then the server is accessible .. otherwise & if you are able to use the proxy server directly on your internal network (directly connected to proxy with no MT in the middle) but still not possible to use it on your subscribers network, then you have to check the server IP,subnet if you can configured the Proxy server on different private IP class then you need to route the traffic, natting or adding bridge.

And for sure, don't forget to check the firewall for the ports.

Hope this help. And let me know then which is better, easier and useful .. to use transparent proxy or manually configured on each browser. :?

Best Regards.

Re: HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:53 am
by chvdr
aprpos (btw):

we talking about network w/o that MT ROS in it. some people wrote proxy settings on browser, but not every users. there are 300 customers.

now we want to separate some group (several) with hotspot routers on 2-3 places to decrease broadcast and so on... or in one weord, mt ros shuld be placed, but some people (or several houndred of them) have manually written proxy settings...

thats the problem

Re: HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:41 am
by aldalil
So, you can use the same as I mentioned above ..
In case you want to use Transpaernt proxy for hotspot users, don't forget to check the transparent proxy option in the users profile. Otherwise, you can ask the hotspot users also to use the proxy and configure it manualy !

Re: HotSpot do not redirect to the login page

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:43 pm
by chvdr
users uses proxy at this moment. and it's manually configured. now we want to separate them from proxy with mtros hotspot included.