HELP! Looking for Proxy server with Report functionality
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HELP! Looking for Proxy server with Report functionality
Hi there,
I'm in some sort of trouble... I need to go tomorrow to a customer for a trial-setup on a proxy server with report functionality...
I've been told before Squid would be able to to all this without any problem, but i just found out it doesnt do what i want..
I need a proxy server that will run for just a couple of users in a network, and analyze it's network traffic. I want to be able to block sites and stuff,but more importantly we just want to get a nice looking report preferably with graphical stats about what users has visited what website, and what are the most popular visited websites. If possible at what time.
who has the answer for me, what software should i use to analyze webtraffic like this and also be able to use some proxy functionalities?
Thnx, i've installed squid with SARG now and it works fine. What i dont like is that every hit is shown, i would like to be able to only see the actual url's people enter in their browsers.
I dont think squid or SARG can do this, but anybody has a idea about that?
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