how to check urls and stop internet urls in network
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how to check urls and stop internet urls in network
Hi, i have a network with 1 linux server (fedora core1) and 2 pcs (windows) connected. The Linux server has the the modem on it. The windows pc's r connected to the internet once the modem has been started. I would like to know how to axcess and see what the internet traffic has been on the windows pc's, like all the sites that have been accessed. I would also like to know if there is anyway to delete them, or download something that i can out on the windows pc to stop the urls and the internet traffic being seen by the server. Thanx
no i would like the opposite, to delete the internet traffic on the server and access it, and also, letting the server not be able to see the sites i have been to.
Originally posted by gface no i would like the opposite, to delete the internet traffic on the server and access it, and also, letting the server not be able to see the sites i have been to.
if you don't want the server to see or anyone to view what sites you've been too.. turn off logging..
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