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Date:      Sat, 25 May 2002 01:16:51 +0930
From:      George Patterson <george@visp.com.au>
To:        Andrew <perl@ukrpost.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Accounting
Message-ID:  <20020525011651.5c9680a9.george@visp.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <3132066208.20020522211026@ukrpost.net>
References:  <3132066208.20020522211026@ukrpost.net>

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The web traffic and ftp traffic could be done monitored by using squid... Using Authentication in there.

A collegue of mine has set up a *large* squid box to do just that in a school of 500 machines. It also filters the content and logs all page accesses and content trangressions (such as porn and other inaapropriate) material.

Regards


George Patterson
 
On Wed, 22 May 2002 21:10:26 +0300
Andrew <perl@ukrpost.net> wrote:

> 
>   Hello,
> 
>   I  have  a  small  (30  machines)  LAN that connects to the Internet
> through FreeBSD box running NAT, Squid, Samba. All machines in the LAN
> are  Win9x/Win2k  and  authenticate in Windows NT Domain controlled by
> Samba on FreeBSD.
> 
>   Since  our  company  pays  for  traffic, I need to limit limit total
> traffic available to users, for example no more then 10 Mb per day.
> 
>   I  found a program /usr/ports/sysutils/ipa that allows to do that on
> per  hosts  basis.  But  the problem appears because several users can
> access the Internet using the same machine, so I have to identify user
> not by IP or MAC but by his domain login (or may be some other way).
> 
>   Is  there  a  solution?  It's  preferred but not not so important to
> authenticate  users  in  domain so for example it's ok to ask password
> once again when user attempts to connect to the Internet.
> 
>   Thanks in advance.
> 
>   Andy.
> 
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