Hi On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 07:57:58PM -0600, Dan Hunt wrote: > Would you please consider making suggestions for a school?
Yep. Don't let the kids escape! oh.. it's not about the kids then :-) > Inside the school youth log with usernames in a M$ enviroment. > I have been asked to suggest software / equipment that would: > A) Provide firewall services. A linux firewall will do nicely there. At the lowest-level this can relatively easily be implemented using iptables. Or if you're not comfortable with that there are quite a few front-ends to iptables (ferm & shorewall springs to mind, no doubt there are others) > B) Log ( capture ) the username That'll be the difficult bit. Capturing the IP address is easy, but finding out *who* is logged in is more difficult. That will be an exercise in itself (=outside my expertise...). What OS are the clients running? For win95/98 I think you're out of luck. > and website visited. You could run a web cache (e.g. squid) on the firewall; this will do the necessary logging for you (as well as improve overall web performance). And you can do blocking in here as well. This can easily be daisy-chained with other proxies that provide more specialised web site blocking. > C) Report this information. Geek-translation: "Make something pretty out of the logs". I guess that the "sarg" package could do the job here. I haven't tried that myself though. > Most of these schools have DSL and only one has dialup. > > I do not know enough about network admin to know what debian > packages to look at. Does a Log Server > http://debianplanet.org/node.php?id=847 do the right job > for logging and reporting? Dunno. Cannot get to the website. HTH -- Karl E. Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://karl.jorgensen.com Incorrect e-mail quoting in action: A: No. Q: Should I include the original email *after* my reply?
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