Re: URL tracking

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Phil,

if you use squid as your proxy server you can then use sarge as an
analysis/reporting tool. This will give urls viewed per user/per day.

You can also use webalizer to go through the squid logs. But I would
think that sarge is more suited for you needs. 

you do not need to use two nics to implement squid, you can setup auto
proxy configurations. You can setup a transparent proxy if you can
configure the router, or use a box with two nics!! 
   

On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 11:56 -0400, Phil wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I need to implement  URL tracking on my network. Basically the higher
> ups will want to track the web urls that all the clients are going to.
> 
> Now what is it that I can use the will sniff out all the url's on the network?
> 
> I have a hub between the internet and the internal network...
> 
> could I use Ethereal to sniff out all the packets? Or is there
> something that would only collect the URL's?
> 
> I do not want to modify any of the client settings?
> 
> I know i could use squid but I think I would have to use a box with 2 nics?
> 
> Phil
> 


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