Hi, We've got squidGuard running in our K-12 district. If a page is blocked, the user is redirected to a page running a cgi script that takes input fields from the web page and blasts off an email to the person who can make the decision to unblock a given page. What is (unsurprisingly) happening is that every now and then, one of the darlings will write a nasty message because we wouldn't let him connect to playboy.com or the like. Unfortunately, the server handling the redirects sits in a dmz and can only report that the connection came from the ip of our lan firewall/nat box. So we need to make a couple of changes to how the redirects are handled. One of them will be to run Apache on the proxy machine to handle the redirects. Does anyone know of a squid plugin which can provide the following to a web page served on the proxy server: Ip address of the machine requesting the page be unblocked Timestamp of the connection Url which was redirected from
In addition, the following would be very nice, if at all possible: Netbios name of the machine which initiated the connection Logon name of the user on that machine We have a win2k lan running Active directory. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I'm going to be called every name in the book, and some I haven't heard before, I'd sure like to know who's doing the name calling! Thanks, Mike Ely --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]
