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20.04.15 20:34, Dan Berry пишет:<br>
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> I have setup a squid proxy as a POC for user tracking. I am
looking for a way to track for close events, most of the customer
sites that are accessed are HTTPS so I can't track activity. I
might be able to get by with tracking total connect time, so I
know the windows of time users were connected to a specific site.
Is this possible?<br>
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> Dan Berry<br>
> Data Network Engineer<br>
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