I'm running DansGuardian (http://dansguardian.org) at home and at one client 
site. DansGuardian was built for filtering and monitoring the sites people 
visit. It was written by one of the SmoothWall developers and is the basis for 
SmoothGuardian, a component of the commercial version of SmoothWall.

I don't know if it can handle 10MB of bandwidth, but it may just be a matter of 
sizing the server right with memory and processsor. The office install I did 
serves about 20 people and runs on an Athlon 700 with 512MB RAM and two 4GB 
drive mirrored. In your case you would likely need a much more powerful box.

I'd be interested to learn what others are using.

mike 


> I'm getting a new 10 mb fiber internet connection.  I would like to use
> Linux as a proxy server for my employees.  (my crrent proxy, windows based
> is too slow for this larger connection, besides its time for an upgrade)
> 
> Anyone have any recommendations for a proxy that is capable of ...
>    - Surfing (duh)
>    - Tracking.  I want to see who goes where and for how long ...
>    - Reporting.  Be able to create reports showing who went where ...
>    - Site blocking.  I want to prevent users from accessing certain sites
> based on catagories.
> 
> Any suggestions would be great.
> 
> Thanks
> Jim Streit
> 
> 
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