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<blockquote data-quote="robbo100" data-source="post: 1205312" data-attributes="member: 91446"><p>[USER=30294]@BlueMax1916[/USER] Excellent!</p><p></p><p>I am reassured that someone else (who seems to know what they are doing) is also using it. I was a little worried about they system not coping well with power cuts and needing a reinstall, but (unusually) we have had two in the last week and things have been completely fine. </p><p></p><p>I do however, intend in making a USB recovery disc, so that I can get a fully configured version of the setup installed back on the machine in minutes, should the worst happen. I also have my old router switched off, but standing by, just in case.</p><p></p><p>The one area I am slightly struggling with, is getting the Blue WiFi network to work correctly through the URL Filter and Proxy. I want every user (basically, any guest who connects with their smart phone), to go through Squid etc, but for some reason, they bypass it. I have tried blocking all DNS attempts other than via the IPFire DNS IP, but it still doesn't work. Do you know if any easy to follow guides that you can recommend?</p><p></p><p>Robbo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbo100, post: 1205312, member: 91446"] [USER=30294]@BlueMax1916[/USER] Excellent! I am reassured that someone else (who seems to know what they are doing) is also using it. I was a little worried about they system not coping well with power cuts and needing a reinstall, but (unusually) we have had two in the last week and things have been completely fine. I do however, intend in making a USB recovery disc, so that I can get a fully configured version of the setup installed back on the machine in minutes, should the worst happen. I also have my old router switched off, but standing by, just in case. The one area I am slightly struggling with, is getting the Blue WiFi network to work correctly through the URL Filter and Proxy. I want every user (basically, any guest who connects with their smart phone), to go through Squid etc, but for some reason, they bypass it. I have tried blocking all DNS attempts other than via the IPFire DNS IP, but it still doesn't work. Do you know if any easy to follow guides that you can recommend? Robbo [/QUOTE]
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