>
>
> > Our company has just made it policy for everyone to have internet
> > access, but they need to know who goes to what sites. I am running
> > squid and users are using Windows desktop machines, our network uses
> > DHCP for IP assigning. What I was wondering is, is there a way that
> > I could track website access from the IP that is logged by
> > Squid "asking" the DHCP or WINS server who had or has this IP at a
> > particular time. I know it is much easier by just using SARG and
> > usernames, but what management does not want is to burden users with
> > another password and username to remember and also have to
> type it in
> > everytime they request a webpage.
>
> You can use the MAC address of every machine to give the
> access to them.
> But you to recompile the squid with --enable-arp-acl option.
>
> Check more at
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-10.html#ss10.20
>
>
The disadvantage about that is that SQUID can only know MAC addresses
from clients on the same subnet.
NTLM authentication could be used which does not require users to enter
their password (again) when using SQUID.
M.
Received on Thu Jun 17 2004 - 01:08:03 MDT
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