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I just got a call from a guy at a hotel. He says at other hotels when a person attaches their notebook computer to the hotel's network they automatically get the hotel's Web page rather than their own default home page.

Anybody have any idea how this is done?
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New In my experience...
Everything goes through a proxy server (might not be the precisely correct term) inside the hotel's network. They require you to set an "I accept the terms and conditions" cookie, (and sometimes a credit card) and then they allow you access to the network. If you don't allow the cookie, and if you don't accept the T&C, you don't get access.
-YendorMike

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 Historical Review of Pennsylvania
New So this proxy server force feeds a page and cookie . . .
. . to the PC when it sees an outgoing request from a non-registered computer - instead of fetching the requested page.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New Correct, in essence
If you don't have the cookie, you don't get out, and all requests forward to what I'm calling the proxy server.

When I start up my computer, I have a weather applet at the bottom of my screen, and it gets its data from NOAA computers somewhere on the intarweb. In hotels, that isn't allowed to get updates until I agree to the T&C. Same for IM clients -- can't use those until T&C agreement. Firefox opens with 5 different tabs (IWT, ESPN, CNN, and a couple others). When that happens the first time on my stay at a new hotel, I get 5 different copies of the same "agree to these T&C" page.
-YendorMike

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 Historical Review of Pennsylvania
New Usually some kind of Transparent proxy.
A proxy like squid can be used, when designed to be the connection to the outside world.
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     Home page question. - (Andrew Grygus) - (4)
         In my experience... - (Yendor) - (3)
             So this proxy server force feeds a page and cookie . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (2)
                 Correct, in essence - (Yendor)
                 Usually some kind of Transparent proxy. - (folkert)

Sine qua non.
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