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Is it possible to view the list of visited sites and user actions if using OpenVPN in a company?
The company suggested using OpenVPN. Found that you can track connections and session time, but you can't view a person's activities? What sites did you visit, where did you go?
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well, yes, of course))
everything is logged
, maybe the sites are not visible, but
look for IP parsing
Any VPN in general and OpenVPN in particular are not related to your Wishlist. You can do it with VPN or without VPN - whatever you want. For this, other software is used that is not related to VPN in any way. It works at a level higher than VPN works.
Let's start with who you are in this scheme. Admin? User? Do you want to view user action logs or do you want your actions not to be tracked? Depending on this, the corresponding answer will be.
TL;DR - there is software that captures the actions of the user directly on his computer. Ask Google what SMP is - it will be useful to know if you are an admin, and even more useful if you are a user :)
Big Brother is watching YOU!
Depends on VPN settings. At a minimum, a VPN can replace DNS with its own and your requests for domain names will be logged accordingly. As a maximum, Proxy can be used and all requests and their internal content will be logged. Those. in the first case, you can track visited sites, in the second case, you can even get data from unencrypted connections, but now, as a rule, https is everywhere.
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