Hi Bro,

Try to use sarg on your squid, check this site http://sarg.sourceforge.net/
or you can recompile your squid to map the MAC address instead of IP
address. Please see the details below.

NOTE: Squid can only determine the MAC address for clients that are on the
same subnet. If the client is on a different subnet, then Squid can not
find out its MAC address.

To use ARP (MAC) access controls, you first need to compile in the optional
code. Do this with the --enable-arp-acl configure option:

% ./configure --enable-arp-acl ...
% make clean
% make

If src/acl.c doesn't compile, then ARP ACLs are probably not supported on
your system.
If everything compiles, then you can add some ARP ACL lines to your
squid.conf:

acl M1 arp 01:02:03:04:05:06
acl M2 arp 11:12:13:14:15:16
http_access allow M1
http_access allow M2
http_access deny all

Hope it works in your system. God bless.

Have a nice day!

Al



                                                                                       
                                             
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We are tried to limit our network's internet usage by using squid and acls
using ip address.  The problem is that some guy knows which ip address
belonged to whom and has been using their ip address when its the ip
address owner's day off.  Is there a way to find out which computer he used
for the "crime"?

If not, is there a way to monitor them without using the ip address and
being obvious?  Keyloggers and monitors will not work as the guy knows to
scan for them.

Thanks.


God bless you.
William

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