Hello All, I have a squid running on a brand new Red Hat 6.1 box and everything is working great! Basically I have a small network of about 40 users that I have behind a squid/ipchains Linux box that allows them the ability of accessing the web via a DSL line. I was wondering if you might be able to direct me to a good tool that will allow me to analyze the squid access logs and give me reports of the following information (in HTML format): -- I would like to see where my Web users are going. I need the ability to see what sites are being accessed and who is accessing these sites. -- Time stamps of when these users are accessing web sites I have searched the Squid web site but have yet to find a tool that will allow me to do the above mentioned tasks. It seems that I can get everything else but what I need. I have a few users that I suspect are accessing areas of the web they shouldn't be (especially during normal working hours) and I need proof that they are actually accessing these sites. Having this information put into HTML would be a tremendous benefit as well. Any assistance you might be able to provide would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Chris McGlasson Senior Systems Engineer Lightspeed Technologies, Inc. Voice (661) 634-0694 ext. 136 http://www.lightspeedtechnologies.com
