Re: log websites visited

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El vie, 01 de 10 de 2004 a las 15:21, Emilio Casbas escribiÃ:
> Vicent Gozalbes wrote:
> 
> > Hello to all, I'm new in this list.
> > I have an iptables firewall running in a Debian system in my Office.
> > I would like to view all websites visited (IPs or name) for my workers.
> > it's possible with iptables without using a proxy-cache, isn't it?
> >
> Iptables works on layer 3 and 4 of the OSI network model,
> this mean it operates on the IP and TCP/UDP level, it doesn' t
> designed to work in a application layer, for this purpose is used
> the proxy server.
> http://www.squid-cache.org is a good option.
> 
> Thanks
> Emilio C.

You can add calamaris to the squid proxy with the
transparent proxy feature of iptables to obtain
statistics of the use of the proxy the user are
doing.

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