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i am share the internet with the help on iptables in my office. in RHEL5 have nay option to save the users browsing data into server. just link in my office 50 user have and all og them using internet. i want to check which user is visit whom web page in a day.........
thanks for reply, i really want to implement the squid server. but i don't know how to configure this...... i am install the squid rpm into the server... what is the next process plz brief
Welcome to your suggestions...
Regard's
Last edited by jitenderana; 09-30-2011 at 11:20 PM.
i want to check which user is visit whom web page in a day
AFAIK unless your country has no Privacy Laws at all and unless employees have agreed to and signed contractual no-privacy clauses doing that may constitute a breach of privacy. I suggest you first establish you have a legal basis for doing this.
Last edited by unSpawn; 10-01-2011 at 05:31 AM.
Reason: //Phrasing
i really want to implement the squid server. but i don't know how to configure this
Then please put in some effort (and drop the attitude while you're at it). Search LQ, check out the official RHEL documentation or see this, this or that and ask specific questions when you've read, configured and tested Squid.
Moved: This thread is more suitable in the LQ Software forum and has been moved accordingly to help your thread/question get the exposure it deserves. Additionally the thread title got changed to "How to set up Squid proxy in RHEL5?" to reflect the actual question.
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