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Are you sure? You can log traffic from the (ether)net by having a host that has a NIC running in promiscuous mode that runs software capable of analysing the information from the wire (i.e understands HTTP etc). Such as Etherscout (http://globalpatrol.net/etherscout/). However, I would recommend a Proxy Server or Firewall Appliance that is capable of logging such information.
DJ
DJ
Fish, you may want to look at www.squid-cache.org/ - an open-source proxy, which allows you more than just logging your users http-requests.
more precisely here:
www.squid-cache.org/Scripts/

more precisely here:
www.squid-cache.org/Scripts/

_DJ_ said:
Are you sure? You can log traffic from the (ether)net by having a host that has a NIC running in promiscuous mode that runs software capable of analysing the information from the wire (i.e understands HTTP etc). Such as Etherscout (http://globalpatrol.net/etherscout/). However, I would recommend a Proxy Server or Firewall Appliance that is capable of logging such information.
DJ
True, but it's a lot of faff, and can't really tell you an easy list of webistes visited.
I've found a demo from one of the scripts available that analyses the logfiles from Squid.
It is used via your webbrowser (both demo and real-life):
http://ababa.org/cgi/squidalyser.pl
It is used via your webbrowser (both demo and real-life):
http://ababa.org/cgi/squidalyser.pl
agent006 said:
_DJ_ said:
Are you sure? You can log traffic from the (ether)net by having a host that has a NIC running in promiscuous mode that runs software capable of analysing the information from the wire (i.e understands HTTP etc). Such as Etherscout (<a href="http://globalpatrol.net/etherscout/">http://globalpatrol.net/etherscout/</a> . However, I would recommend a Proxy Server or Firewall Appliance that is capable of logging such information.
DJ
True, but it's a lot of faff, and can't really tell you an easy list of webistes visited.
No 'faff' whatsoever. If you check the webpage and screenshot you'll notice reports Top 20 Users of the Week etc
The logs also list the protocol, site, length of time visited.
You can just query the database it creates for all HTTP traffic without any effort whatsoever..
DJ
Adam....Chief of The Internet Fun Police! said:
www.clearswift.com
www.surfcontrol.com
I use Clearswift Websweeper and Mailsweeper at the moment but have used Surfcontrol at a previous company. Both of them are very good. The downsides are expense and they are server intensive.
Squid is a good cheap solution, but as they say "you get what you pay for"
I'm sure that 3Com do one!![]()
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