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    • occamsrazorO
      occamsrazor
      last edited by

      Back when I was using Tomato firmware on Linksys routers, it had a feature showing a simple page of the last 50 or so URLs accessed and web searches:

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      I think they may have used this: https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin/blob/master/release/src-rt-6.x.4708/linux/linux-2.6.36/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_webmon.c

      I believe you can do this with Squid, but that seems like overkill for such a function and complicates matters. Is there a simpler way to get this info? Thanks....

      pfSense CE on Qotom Q355G4 8GB RAM/60GB SSD
      Ubiquiti Unifi wired and wireless network, APC UPSs
      Mac OSX and IOS devices, QNAP NAS

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        waqasalisha
        last edited by

        you can get all internet surfing info from light squid package

        for initial help you can see this video.

        How to configure lightSquid in pfsene Youtube Video

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        • occamsrazorO
          occamsrazor @waqasalisha
          last edited by

          @waqasalisha The problem with that is unless you are doing man-in-the-middle https intercepting in squid, which last time I tried seemed to be a real hassle and caused other issues, then lightsquid is only going to show http sites, not https, because those bypass squid.

          pfSense CE on Qotom Q355G4 8GB RAM/60GB SSD
          Ubiquiti Unifi wired and wireless network, APC UPSs
          Mac OSX and IOS devices, QNAP NAS

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          • KOMK
            KOM
            last edited by

            Then don't do MitM. Use squid explicitly in conjunction with WPAD.

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