Quoting <C45048E5BA68D011ACE708002BE623F2046CDAF8 at ILO-EXC-1>
by "McDaid, Aaron" <Aaron.McDaid at compaq.com>:
> Who was asking a few months ago about a user-space
> proxy that would log all HTTP requests so they
> could be indexed and then searched later?
> (basically a history file merged from all browsers)
>> Anyway, I just downloaded JunkBuster and discovered
> it is GPLed and compiles for Unix and Win32. It's
> a user-space proxy for blocking URLs/domains one
> doesn't like (such as doubleclick.net)and allows
> good control over cookies also.
>> Why not simply put logging code into it?
Well, JunkBuster doesn't cache, so I'd suggest configuring junkbuster
to forward requests to a squid cache, and look at the squid logs for
usage information.
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