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      look2 last edited by

      Hi !

      Been lurking tho forum to see if there is any way to send the squid logs to a syslog server, but with no luck, all threads seemes to be old. I found this one, but i Don't have any "custom options"

      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,49351.0.html

      I have been using this guide to be able to monitor the status of the firewall
      http://pfelk.3ilson.com/

      And it would be great to be able to see what webpages, youtube videos and so on the users ar looking at.

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        marcelloc last edited by

        @look2:

        I found this one, but i Don't have any "custom options"

        Click on advanced button on squid general tab to see custom options fields.

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