From: Toto Capuccino [mailto
Sent: Thu 12/8/2005 10:38
To: Benedek Frank
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Proxy Monitoring Question
You can find in /usr/local/sarg a sarg-php directory - you need to have an
apache server installed with php- just
hanks a lot,
Benedek
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From: Toto Capuccino
Date: 6 déc. 2005 18:32
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Proxy Monitoring Question
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Check out Sarg 2.1, it has a new feature that make a rea
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Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 2:43 PM
Subject: RE: [squid-users] Proxy Monitoring Question
Hi
Thanks for helping.
I checked the link, and I like the fact to have a daily report on which
user did what exactly. Nice to have that.
On the other hand, I will look into Group Policies,
Benedek Frank wrote:
Hi
Thanks for helping.
I checked the link, and I like the fact to have a daily report on which
user did what exactly. Nice to have that.
On the other hand, I will look into Group Policies, and how to restrict
direct access to Internet, and route through Proxy.
Is ther
Benedek Frank schrieb:
Is there however a tool, that can generate a real time report, kind of
like Monitoring the current access to the internet? Lets say, I can see
a really high throughput on the firewall, and I would like to check who
is doing what at the time. Is it possible?
You can hav
: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 3:47 PM
To: Benedek Frank
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Proxy Monitoring Question
You can force users through your proxy via group policy, you can also
grey
out the settings so they are unable to remove the proxy settings. For
log
parsing you'll probably want to look at
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 15:08, Benedek Frank wrote:
> This is my first post, if I ask something outrageously stupid, please
> forgive me. I did read the FAQ, and all other things I could think of,
> and I managed to get the Proxy up and running. It works great, and
> thanks for the nice applica