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Message-ID: <JAEGIICLHAJHLINAEHLBOEHICNAA.erc@pobox.com>
From: erc at pobox.com (Ed Carp)
Subject: Recommendations for a Passive Web Content Monitoring solution?
> Maybe I was not specific enough. When I said "Web Content
> Monitoring" I was
> refering to monitoring the web site usage by employees during business
> hours. 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. I have seen the commercial solutions, such as silentrunner,
> and websweeper, but those are targeted more toward stoping the viewing of
> web sites, not just monitoring, plus, of course, they cost :) Also, as I
> said in my origian post, I realize I could implement this myself,
> but again,
> I would rather not re-invent the wheel.
This is exactly what the squid logs will show you. Squid is included free
with most Linux and *BSD distributions and is very easy to set up.
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