Sorry for the inconvinience,
I mean it is the system administrator running the proxy server.
i.e if X1 is the proxy server , A and B are systems behind X1, then is it
possible to find out what all sites have been visited by the users of A
and B by the System Administrator of X1.
For eg. if the user of A is connected to the site "www.linuxdoc.org",
can the system administrator of X1 which is a proxy server come to know
that A has visited the site "www.linuxdoc.org". Here A is a Windows98
terminal and X1 is a Red Hat 5.2 linux server.
With regards,
Sandeep Shetty
On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Sandeep -- This really is unintelligible. The system administrator of
> *which* system? The system hosting the Web site? The system running the
> proxy server? The system the user is on? And what do you mean by "monitor"?
>
> At 09:48 AM 4/17/00 +0530, you wrote:
> >Hi all,
> > Is it possible for the system administrator to monitor who all are
> >browsing which site if the users are behind a linux proxy server.
>
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