Re: "Proxy" server needed - Web Access Monitor?
From: Angelo (tenaciousone_at_gmail.com)
Date: 06/29/05
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 08:56:04 -0400 To: rwilliams@covenantdata.com, General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@redhat.com>
That's easy - Websense Enterprise does
(http://ww2.websense.com/global/en/ProductsServices/WebsenseEnterprise/)
what you want and more.... Now, it's not a freebee - as that wasn't
one of you're requirements - but, it does do what you want, regards
:o)
On 6/28/05, Robert Williams <rwilliams@covenantdata.com> wrote:
> Usually that stuff is placed into a text file (so to speak) and then squid
> or alternative programs parse the logs. I know that SCO Unix server has
> this capability. Surprisingly, though, depending on traffic, this log file
> can be rather large. While in college we did a C program that could parse
> the logs to find only symbolic domains, list the top 20, and give you quite
> a bit of data. As per something off the shelf or something on board Linux,
> you've got me. :-) Hope this helps.
>
> http://www.covenantdata.com Where data becomes information!
>
>
> Robert Williams
> Programmer / Web Developer / Network Administrator
> Covenant Data Systems, Inc.
> http://www.covenantdata.com
> rwilliams@covenantdata.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com]
> On Behalf Of Scott Sharkey
> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 12:40 PM
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
> Subject: "Proxy" server needed - Web Access Monitor?
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have a need for a service or software that will monitor and track
> outbound HTTP (web) accesses, and report what pages are being visited.
> I know that Squid theoretically can do this, but it seems like overkill
> for this application. The user could care less about caching - they
> just want to monitor what URL's their staff is visiting.
>
> IS squid the best option, or is there something else that would do a
> better job? Part of my concern is that the machine they have to run
> this on does not have a huge amount of memory, and I understand Squid
> can be a memory hog.
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> -Scott
>
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