>>>>> "aris" == aris unit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
aris> Sir, I have enabled squid while installing red hat. After
aris> that I have given internet access to the network by using
aris> command "IPFWADM". and then I have seen the file access.log
aris> as suggested by you. But its empty. So again answer my
aris> original question please.
aris> "Binand Raj S." wrote:
>> aris unit forced the electrons to say: > Hi there, > > I have
>> installed linux proxy server to give internet access to 50 >
>> win95 client machines. I want to see / store record of the
>> Internet > sites they are accessing through linux server.
>>
>> If your proxying software is squid, then it logs all the
>> details you want in /var/log/squid/access.log. You might want
>> to consider blocking off direct connection to the internet at
>> this gateway machine via firewalling.
Dear Respected Sir,
I sincerely would like to point out to you that IPFWADM is not a proxy server but
a packet filtering software and it has no illicit relations with squid ;-)
Squid is totally different from IPFWADM and if you want to enable loggin to IPFWADM,
then you need to enable packet filter logging the kernel ( I hope Iam right here !! ;-)
To be able to see access.log, you have to enable internet access to the network using
squid or let me put it the other way Only if you run squid, will there be any thing in
the logs.
And one more thing is that you can drop your formalities here ;-)
This list is all about casualties Err........... I mean being casual. ;-)
HTH
Regards
Khader
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Debian 2.2.4 (potato)
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