Hi,
CentOS / RHEL 6.4 runs natively on the Hyper-V platform. Just keep in
mind that i've never done an install with a desktop manager running as
i generally just with the console / ssh. I manage several web
filtering servers based on squid running that distro (usually squid
3.3.9/10 on CentOS 6.4), it works fine and is rock stable.
Other than that, i use a really basic squid / squidGuard solution, log
parsing is done by sarg.
2013/11/25 alamb200 <alamb200_at_hotmail.com>:
> Hi,
> I have several aborted attempts to get what I want to do to work and have
> failed miserably every time, so I thought I would ask you for advice.
> My plan is simple (in my head anyway) I want to set in place a device to run
> squid proxy so that I can the reduce bandwidth usage and also so i can see
> what users are doing on the web.
> So far I have tried a Windows solution but could not sort out the syslog bit
> and a linux solution which I struggled with and had to give up.
> My plan is to host squid on a virtual server hosted in Hyper V, on my
> previous attempts with linux I tried to use the gui desktop but could not
> get it to display properley so I am going to have to work around the command
> line to get it working.
> Can anyone help with this? Which OS should I use? What monitoring software
> would you recommend?
> I am trying to keep costs to a minimum while doing this while managing to
> have a reasonable solution.
> Thanks in advance for any advice you can pass on.
> alamb200
>
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