Hello -
I've seen talk of there being various methods of forwarding http/https traffic to a portal page. I'd like to implement something on my network that would forward web traffic to my own website.
What are some of the options to handle this? And in your experience, which works best? Some that I've heard of are:
- dns server that redirects all requests to a single ip
- I saw mention that you could use a special gateway (i.e, anyone using 10.0.0.2 would get forwarded), though I don't know how to implement this or if its even viable
- built in hot spot (I don't expect that this will work in my scenario since the page is my own webserver)
Thanks for any input
I've seen talk of there being various methods of forwarding http/https traffic to a portal page. I'd like to implement something on my network that would forward web traffic to my own website.
What are some of the options to handle this? And in your experience, which works best? Some that I've heard of are:
- dns server that redirects all requests to a single ip
- I saw mention that you could use a special gateway (i.e, anyone using 10.0.0.2 would get forwarded), though I don't know how to implement this or if its even viable
- built in hot spot (I don't expect that this will work in my scenario since the page is my own webserver)
Thanks for any input
Statistics: Posted by rscott78 — Wed May 29, 2024 4:24 pm