We have a client with multiple ltsp sites each supported through its own 
ltsp server. Internet access is through a central linux firewall and 
squidguard in the home office. All remote offices are T1 connected to 
the home.
Our question is: what is the best approach for capturing the users 
identity for Internet sites visited? We are also currently providing 
squid and sarg to trap and report sites visited on a daily, weekly and 
monthly basis but only by device. Our client wants the "who" and we are 
attempting to get our hands around the best approach.
thanks for any ideas...
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