WLAN LOG

Hi,
how can I log what Internet-page the user (from the Access List) has called.

Thanks in advance

like this: http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Webproxy_logging

if you don’t use external syslog, just don’t set to “remote” but leave default.

Thanks for the quick reply.
Unfortunately these logs to me but usually only the pages from the Web proxy blocked? and not the user invoking?

no, ALL visited pages will be in the log

hmm,
My structure of Wlan Network:

start point → intermediate point → endpoint

At the endpoint, several clients connected via WLAN, and at the starting point is running on a 450er my WebProxy.
The 450er is now also enabled logging just does not seem entries.

What should I therefore have to change?

Edit:
I have found my Bug, now I get the web-proxy debug error messages … is it possible this to send via email?

And if so, can this only be about 100 messages and then packed to be sent?

please post your logging configuration. are all your users forced to use proxy all of the time?

I have found my Bug, now I get the web-proxy debug error messages … is it possible this to send via email?

And if so, can this only be about 100 messages and then packed to be sent?

set “!debug” to not get these messages. rule like this you will need:
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Many thanks for the quick help. How does it look with the email dispatch?

You can store the log to file: http://www.mikrotik.com/pdf/newsletter17.pdf and then, I guess you can send it with a script. I don’t recommend storing the logs on the system disk, especially if it’s a flash disk. Better use the remote syslog.

The Logging well functions, only it is possible there only to get the called Websiten and not Javascript files and other single pictures?

Good day…

The wiki one is not suitable for the RouterOS V3.22 and later right?

Yesterday I have already found after a Script in request, however, nothing… Which Script can always send log.1.txt when log.0.txt a newer time stamp has? I would be to you very thankfully for the Script.