On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 09:44:11 -0600, James W. Thompson, II wrote:
> Out of curiosity is there any method for trapping Windows HTTP traffic
> transparently, without establishing a proxy configuration, using Perl.
> I am searching CPAN but can't find anything. I'm specifically looking
> for a way to monitor and potentially modify what happens between a
> users web browser and the internet more generic the system is the
> better but I don't even know if the tools exist at all.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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Well I run a squid proxy on port 3128 on my gateway then the firewall
redirects all outgoing port 80 requests thru the proxy.


all requests get logged and there is no client config :)

http://www.squid-cache.org

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perl -e'$_=q#: 13_2: 12/o{>: 8_4) (_4: 6/2^-2; 3;-2^\2: 5/7\_/\7:\
        1           m m::#;y#:#\n#;s#(\D)(\d+)#$1x$2#ge;print'
        
Yes, of course it's the right cabl [le0: NO CARRIER]

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