Re: network config - logging, transparent proxy
From: Sybren Stuvel (sybrenUSE_at_YOURthirdtower.com.imagination)
Date: 02/14/05
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 07:44:32 +0100
rexweber@gmail.com enlightened us with:
> I would like to have users authenticate to gain access to a
> transparent proxy that could log where they are going on the Net.
> Being somewhat new to Linux I'm not sure what software packages I
> should be looking at.
Squid.
> Do I need to have a Samba server for authentication?
Maybe.
> Should I use Squid?
Yes.
> What will help me do logging?
What do you want to have logged?
Sybren
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