Obvious answer: that's what your proxy logs are for.

2nd answer: put ntop between the proxy and your firewall.

3rd answer: extend ntops packet interpriter to understand proxy traffic 

How's that for a starter?

Later'ish
Craig

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-----Original Message-----
From: "AnOnJoe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: 20/03/07 3:27 a.m.
Subject: [Ntop] Ntop & http_proxy

Hello, and first of all sorry for my english...

I've got an ntop server on my network. All is ok I can see all the trafic.

But, my users access the web through an http proxy server.

On the ntop server i can't see exactly what my users are downloading /
browsing, because all the traffic show in the "proxyHttp.domain.com"
section, and not in the real website...

Is there a possibility to see the real destination of the http access ?

Joe
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