On 02/12/99(07:33) you "Didier.Buob" <pdmaqbdyi-iafv4fvuuqnw.ml@delegate.org> wrote in <_A283@delegate-en.ML_> |I have a NT Workstation connected through a serial line to the net. |I have simple users without privileges. They are allowed to surf the net, |but they know that each visited is keep in memory (not in ie or netscape |cache) because I want to log all sites and messages exchange. | |Is it possible to run Delegate to do so ? (client is connecting on the proxy |on the same station, and then the proxy exchange data to the server ...). |The proxy keep a message and a copy of all URL visited ? DeleGate, like other HTTP proxies, records HTTP access log in the format named "common logfile format", which will be placed at "\Program Files\DeleGate\log\<PORT>.http" by default when it runs on Windows. "<PORT>" part above is that specified by -P<PORT> option. Is this enough for your requirement? For any protocol, more detailed log in DeleGate's original format (intended to debugging :-) will be placed at the log directory with a file name of port number. Cheers, Yutaka -- Yutaka Sato <paeaabth4-iafv4fvuuqnw.ml@delegate.org> http://www.etl.go.jp/~ysato/ @ @ Computer Science Division, Electrotechnical Laboratory ( - ) 1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan _< >_