Hi, I just want to cache up the web site only its index.html page. Then the rest I will return back to its original web site. Can I do this? Do I have to have rewrite the web page so that re-direct the links to its original web site? Thanks a lot! Fulan Peng. On 7/30/06, Nicola Giosmin <nicgios@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all, I just subscribed and I am a newby so, please forgive me if my questions are too stupid. :) I needed to "keep track" about the internet navigation of 11 users of a public machine. I installed a Knoppix and then Squid (Webalizer for the reports). Squid works fine, Webalizer too and the reports are generated without any problem. The problem is that I need a report about *who* and *when* he/she surfs on the internet (not really *what* he/she sees). Due to the fact that it is the first time that I install Squid I saw in the manual that this kind of things could be done with an ACL (type "ident"). So I created in squid.conf the following: acl users ident user1 user2 user3 ... user11 http_access allow users ident_lookup_access allow users The browser (Mozilla-Firefox) is properly set up to use proxy, and Squid reports each page seen. But it does not report about the users' names. Any idea? Thanks a lot nicgios ps. Ident2 is active in background... Chiacchiera con i tuoi amici in tempo reale! http://it.yahoo.com/mail_it/foot/*http://it.messenger.yahoo.com