sqiud report generation
Hi Team,
We have RedHat 5 installed and configured squid-2.6.STABLE6-3.el5 . Squid has configured as proxy as well as "Transparent", proxy . My question is, Can we able usage report which user is accessing internet via Transperent. |
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You MIGHT be able to run a report based on IP addresses, but if your clients are using DHCP, then you'll have a hard time of knowing which user is which. Sarg is frequently used for Squid reporting...based on your question, though, it seems pointless. |
Hi Tbone,
Thanks for your guideline. Tbone :- Sarg is frequently used for Squid reporting...based on your question, though, it seems pointless. In our organization Squid has configured as both proxy as well as transparent proxy. But i am not much sound with Squid, Just I want confirming, If my one user accessing internet via "Transparent1 proxy" , Are her browsing url come in Sarg report. If i am doing mistake, Please correct me. Thanks in advance. |
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If you are using a transparent proxy, that means the only identifiers you'll find in your squid logs will be IP addresses. Again, you CAN report on it, but in order to tie it back to a particular user, you would also have to have DHCP logs, to know at what times/dates which workstations had which IP addresses, which you could then identify with a user. If you have static addresses, then you have workstation identifiers, and know which users have which addresses. In either case, sarg can report. |
A Transparent Proxy is a AAA server that satisfies the definition of a Proxy, but does not enforce any local policies (meaning that it does not add, delete or modify attributes or modify information within messages it forwards).
And they are used for cache for data. Whenever data is requested, it may be satisfied by retrieving it from the proxy(cache) because that same data request was made at an earlier time. This would mean that a transaction to the original source for the second, and subsequent, requests for that same data would not be required, resulting in possible cost savings. |
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