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Ability to monitor visited web adresses

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    mrguy
    last edited by Jun 13, 2007, 4:14 PM

    Are any of the available Pfsense packages able to monitor this and show which internal ip the request originated from?

    Thanks
    Pete

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      Cry Havok
      last edited by Jun 13, 2007, 7:26 PM

      You'd want to install Squid (web proxy), enable logging in it and then install Lightsquid (to make it easy to view the squid logs).

      To ensure people use it you'd probably want to set up firewall rules on the LAN port to block access to outbound 80/tcp and 443/tcp.  You could simply tick the box for the transparent proxy, but that wouldn't catch HTTPS (443/tcp).

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