HTTP Redirect
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''Option found in Administration/HotSpot/HTTP Redirect'' | ''Option found in Administration/HotSpot/HTTP Redirect'' |
Revision as of 19:18, 3 October 2006
I think it's worth mentioning that this features has had some changes somewhere. In v23 SP1, there is now a setting for destination port and also a setting for "HTTP Source Network". I assume this allows the redirector to only be used for certain interfaces/adapters. -HK
HotSpot HTTP Redirect (v23b2+)
Option found in Administration/HotSpot/HTTP Redirect
This option enables an HTTP redirector for proxy usage.
The amount of information currently provided is minimal; please update this section with more information.
I'm not sure exactly how the DD-WRT interface works, but you can read about how NoCat works at http://nocat.net.