> > I am currently using a debian system to masquerade all the traffic from
> > my high school's win95 lan to the internet. This is ok for a temporary > > manner, but my school wants me to implement a way to track where all the > > students are going, can't have them going to sighs which arn't kosher, if > > you know what I mean. Well, is there a way to do this, in that they > > authenicate themselves to the debian box, with a username and password, > > and the proxy server will record wherever they go (until the logout). or > > is there an easier way. > > For FTP and Telnet the TIS Firewall Toolkit package will do what you want. > As for web browsing, I have never seen a solution that provided foolproof > authentication.. I run Apache on my firewall, with WWW proxy enabled. It does log everything, and shows what IP address its coming from on the LAN, and what URL was requested. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]