Ravi,
You will need to use an extended Access Control List to accomplish what you
want to do. If you configure an extended ACL on one of the interfaces with
the "log" parameter, you should get the information you desire.
For example, (assuming 10.0.0.0/8 is the address of you internal network)
this extended ACL applied inbound on the internal interface of your router:
access-list 101 permit tcp 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any eq 80 log
access-list 101 permit ip any any
will log the source and destination IP address that your users are trying to
acess via http (TCP port 80).
I don't know of a good way to resolve those addresses into their DNS name
once they are in the syslog though.....
HTH,
Jim
"Ravi Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> hi friends
>
> I have a small problem
>
> I have 2600 series router throgh which my lan ti accessing internet.
>
> (64 KBPS leased line is connected to sync port of router and NAT is
> configured)
>
> I got a third party sys log software installed on my windows-NT server.
>
> I want log all the web sites information accessed through my router to sys
log
> server.
>
> i configured the router. it is logging only general information like
router
> shut down time, restart time configuration change time.
>
> can any body tell me how to log web site information to my sys log server.
>
> tanx in advance
>
> bye
> ravee
>
>
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