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From: jhealy+full-disclosure at logn.net (Jason Healy) Subject: Recommendations for a Passive Web Content Monitoring solution? At 1049992100s since epoch (04/10/03 14:28:20 -0400 UTC), Nick Jacobsen wrote: > I am not specifically looking for something that would trace it back > to the employee, just something to give my client a good overview of > most the surfing. Couldn't you just use a forced (e.g., transparent) HTTP proxy? I use Squid at home as a transparent proxy for all the machines on my network. It keeps logs of all the URLs accessed, and I imagine there are tools to analyze the log files (otherwise, 2 minutes' worth of perl would get the logs into a form that you could analyze). If you set it up for the network, you would be able to see all of the requests from the network. As a side bonus, you'd probably get better connectivity from the caching... =) Jason -- Jason Healy http://www.logn.net/
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