Re: Browser related question

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Les Mikesell wrote:
> Depending on the nature of the content and the number of users, running a squid 
> with caching enabled can be a resource win - and it will give you the log you 
> want as long as the browser(s) are configured to use it.
>   

if you have control over the internet gateway, you can force -all- web 
traffic to transparently be routed to the squid proxy, and then process 
the squid access and error logs, perhaps with a perl script (perl really 
rocks for this sort of thing).






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