Kirtimaan wrote:
Hello Amos,
Thanks for reply. How I can check if any log restriction is applied or
not ?
The options I mentioned will have ACL on them in your squid.conf.
I don't face any problem accessing internet using system as a gateway
and DNS while SQUID is running.
Does it stop working when Squid not running?
Amos
Thanks.
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Kirtimaan wrote:
Hello,
I have Squid 2.6 STABLE 16, installed on a fedora core 7 box. This is
a transparent proxy and all other window system on network use fedora
box IP as gateway and DNS server. There is only one ACL defined and
that is ALLOW all as there is no need to block access. Though, there
should be logging of sites accessed by users in network along with
their IP address. I checked access.log file and it shows only entries
like
*********
1212550126.877 2 192.168.1.4 TCP_DENIED/403 1391 GET
http://fedbox/favicon.ico - NONE/- text/html
*********
where mglcl is the host name of the fedora box. It doesn't log the
access to out side websites. If there is any configuration setting
which can be turn on to start logging access of sites by user?
log_access and access_log options both accept ACL.
By default every request is logged. If you have not configured a log
restriction then your interception(transparent) is failing.
Amos
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Please use Squid 2.7.STABLE1 or 3.0.STABLE6