Can I pay someone for support?
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asus routers do not have this feature.. Were you running 3rd party software on it?
soho routers are not proxies, so there would be no way to log where user X went or even IP Y went. Now you could install 3rd party on them openwrt, tomato, dd-wrt, etc. and install proxy software on them and then get history. But out of the box sorry they do not do that out of the box.
Now you might be able to view active connections from ip to ip, etc. But a router does not care about urls - it only routes IP based traffic.. It can not tell you that billy went to google.com at 8:07 am
Is this maybe the info you are talking about?
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Lightsquid_Errors -
asus routers do not have this feature.. Were you running 3rd party software on it?
soho routers are not proxies, so there would be no way to log where user X went or even IP Y went. Now you could install 3rd party on them openwrt, tomato, dd-wrt, etc. and install proxy software on them and then get history. But out of the box sorry they do not do that out of the box.
Now you might be able to view active connections from ip to ip, etc. But a router does not care about urls - it only routes IP based traffic.. It can not tell you that billy went to google.com at 8:07 am
Is this maybe the info you are talking about?
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Lightsquid_ErrorsThat isn't the thread I was talking about. The thread I was linking to is below.
I will try what I see in that document though and report back. Thank you.
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=5095.msg34007#msg34007
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When I type:
pkg_delete lightsquid*
as instructed in that document I get the following output:
$ pkg_delete lightsquid*
pkg_delete: no such package 'lightsquid*' installedI don't know the exact package name/number….no matter what I try it doesn't find it.
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Well, I somehow got the package to uninstall finally using the "remove package" from the GUI. Maybe a restart of the PFSense box helped this? Anyway, it's reinstalling LightSquid now and I'm hoping that it will work.
fingers crossed
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WAHOO! I don't know what happened, but I got it to work.
Now, I just need to figure a few things with LightSquid out but that should be pretty straightforward.
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OK, so LightSquid is working, but isn't showing the level of data I'm after.
I can see there were 39 connections to bing.com for example, but I want to see what terms were searched on Bing.com.
Is this possible? I want to see the exact pages and every URL hit…not just the top level domain.
I'm happy to pay for something, but I'd like more detail if possible.
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"Well, I somehow got the package to uninstall finally using the "remove package" in gui".
You know, For some reason it never occurred to me to ask if you had pressed the remove package button or not.
No idea why…. haha
Normally if someone has a complaint like "The door is stuck"
Suggestions like "Have you tried turning the handle" just get me into trouble.Oh well - Another of the great mysteries of pfsense solved.
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Not sure - I'm beginning to think what you really need to do is install keystroke loggers on the clients if you want all the searches and keystrokes.
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I tried the remove package button tons of times, and it never worked. After a reboot it did. Oh well.
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Not sure - I'm beginning to think what you really need to do is install keystroke loggers on the clients if you want all the searches and keystrokes.
I can't do that on all the different clients (IE: Amazon Kindle).
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Lightsquid is designed to be 'lite' so it generally doesn't go to extreme detail. It more for collecing stats.
You can always look at the squid logs directly or use some other log analyzer. Not that i've tried that personally.Steve