SARG is running smoothly on Maui, spewing out HTML reports like clockwork.
Since Maui doesn’t have a web server, I had to download the SARG reports to my workstation for viewing, but not before tarring and gzipping these huge files first. (See my coredump entry.) Noticed a few anomalous user access on weekends from user accounts that are supposedly not present during those times. Hmm… Sharing of passwords? Would have to take that up with the Boss. I would have wanted to correlate user IDs with IP addresses. Problem is, the proxy resides in the DMZ, and all traffic from the LAN is NATted in the firewall. Solution: place the proxy behind the firewall, in the LAN segment. Installed Mandrake 9.2 in my workstation. Not to my liking. Went back to booting from the Damn Small Linux CD.About
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