On Friday 06 September 2002 07.21, Torsten Ermlich wrote:
> we have an MS Terminal Server enviroment, and currently the data
> flow goes this way LAN -> Firewall -> VirusWall -> ...
> Now, b/c of easyness, costs, reliability, we'd like to install a
> proxy server between LAN and Firewall, and we chosed squid for
> that. After installing it, and running some tests, we noticed that
> within the logs are only the ip adresses, or FQDNs, of the terminal
> servers. Due to the fact that there are ~20 people are working on
> each Terminal Server we have no chance to log who is doing what.
>
> Is there any way to get also that information?
Yes. By using authentication at the proxy.
Or alternatively, by installing a IDENT server on your Terminal Server
to allow Squid to query who the user is.
And yes, subscribing to squid-users for future discussion on how to
proceed would be wise.. there is many people there who can help you
on any Squid questions that may arise.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Fri Sep 06 2002 - 00:46:08 MDT
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