Re: [expert] tracking network users' browsing of the web

2000-08-13 Thread Rial Juan

Funny but useless sidenote: have a look at this:

http://www.perlmonks.com/index.pl?node_id=17559&lastnode_id=1044&;

On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 18:24:33 tom strickland wrote:
> >I use nacctd and a perl tool that comes with it.  It gives the date/time,
> >the workstation's name and the site's name.  I run a cron job nightly that
> >emails this info to myself and my boss, you could just as easily put it on
> >a web page.
> >
> >Stew Benedict
> 
> Thanks Stew, I'll take a look at it.
> 
> Tom
> 
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Re: [expert] tracking network users' browsing of the web

2000-08-13 Thread tom strickland

>I use nacctd and a perl tool that comes with it.  It gives the date/time,
>the workstation's name and the site's name.  I run a cron job nightly that
>emails this info to myself and my boss, you could just as easily put it on
>a web page.
>
>Stew Benedict

Thanks Stew, I'll take a look at it.

Tom

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Re: [expert] tracking network users' browsing of the web

2000-08-13 Thread Stew Benedict


I use nacctd and a perl tool that comes with it.  It gives the date/time,
the workstation's name and the site's name.  I run a cron job nightly that
emails this info to myself and my boss, you could just as easily put it on
a web page.

Stew Benedict





[expert] tracking network users' browsing of the web

2000-08-13 Thread tom strickland

I run a network for a charity (MIND in the UK), Win98 clients served by 
Linux-Mandrake, with a dialup Internet connection. We are about to open up 
the access to the internet, but my boss wants to be able to track what 
people browse. I came up with the plan of publishing a user's browsing logs 
on the intranet, so that the staff can see what is being browsed. Thus it's 
not just the director keeping an eye on people, but every member of staff, 
and the director doesn't escape scrutiny. We need to do it to keep the phone 
bill down (no personal browsing). My problem is this: how do I keep a log of 
what pages people are browsing?

Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tom

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