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squid configuration + allow ports




Posted by minim, 12-20-2010, 07:47 AM
Hello Guys, Have configured squid in routing server and it works fine. Able to block sites and allowed all http request to pass through squid so able to monitor http traffic. And the downloads from linux machine like wget, ftp, etc.. and from windows download manager cannot be monitored which is drawback right now. In squid is it possible to allow ports like ssh, ftp etc so that it can also be monitored? If so need some spark ideas on it. Thanks in advance Minim

Posted by CoolKoon, 12-21-2010, 07:50 AM
I think it's SafeSquid what you're looking for. It offers extensive content filtering and it's said to be quite a powerful tool. It isn't free though. Also, how would you want to monitor Windows downloads? It's ordinary http traffic! You could use a router with deep packet inspection capabilities (VERY costly alternative) or maybe a keylogger which can log mouse clicks and other extensive data.



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