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Re: Web logging
From: Josh Nerius <jnerius () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 23:12:03 -0600
Hello Stephane, It is possible to implement a transparent bridge/proxy under linux. The following link contains detailed instructions on how to do this. http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/TransparentProxy.html#toc7 I've utilized this setup for transparent caching proxies and have been quite happy with the performance. Josh N. On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 06:36:16 -0500, Stephane Auger <stephaneauger () pre2post com> wrote:
Hi everyone, one of my customers have requested a way to log the web sites that a few employees go to, for an employee review. They don't want to "spy" the client computers, more like installing a sniffer on the network just for them. Now, I know all about Snort, but I don't think this kind of tool would do the job. Would anyone know of some kind of "invisible" proxy that would just help me log all HTTP/FTP requests? Also, the tool musn't slow down the network considerably, since I've seen that happen before with a few different apps. And I'm open to solutions under Windows, Linux and BSD. Thanks! Stephane Auger
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Current thread:
- Web logging Stephane Auger (Nov 12)
- Re: Web logging Anthony J. Cogan (Nov 15)
- Re: Web logging Josh Nerius (Nov 15)
- Re: Web logging Ted Percival (Nov 15)
- Re: Web logging K. K. Mookhey (Nov 16)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Web logging Web Manager (Nov 15)
- Web logging Stephane Auger (Nov 15)
- Re: Web logging Michael C. McDonnell (Nov 15)
- RE: Web logging Omar Salvador Alcalá Ruiz (Nov 15)
- RE: Web logging ttate (Nov 15)
- RE: Web logging Dante Mercurio (Nov 15)
- RE: Web logging Stephane Auger (Nov 15)
- Re: Web logging Michael C. McDonnell (Nov 15)
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