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Henrik,

Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> tis 2007-04-17 klockan 20:55 +1000 skrev Edward C. Jakosalem:
> 
>> I have posted this same problem before but I want to post it again because
>> I am pressured to make this work with Squid. I know that Squid's use is
>> either an accelerator or proxy or both. But we want Squid to _only_
>> capture web traffic and log them, that's all. As such, I have configured
>> my server to act as transparent proxy.
> 
> I don't quite get what you are trying to do here.. Do you want Squid to
> act as a transparent proxy by intercepting port 80 traffic and have it
> redirected to Squid, or do you just want to audit the port 80 traffic
> without actually touching the packets by just listening on a switch
> mirror/monitor port?
> 
> The first can be done by Squid, and any of the interception methods will
> work. WCCP, Policy routing etc..
> 
> The second is not a job for Squid. You need a packet analyzer/auditor
> for this. There is quite many different ones depending on what you are
> looking for..

The way I read it is that it's the second option and squid is the wrong
tool for the job.  He wants to 'T' off the traffic from the switch and
log all requests.

Regards,


				Neil.

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