Re: network monitoring of firewalled/NAT'd systems

2010-05-18 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
"Michael ODonnell" writes: > > I wrote: > > We want to monitor (from a central server at HQ) the health and > > performance status of multiple machines [mostly Windows >-( ] at > > each of multiple customer sites despite them being NAT'd/firewalled. > > ...and then mentioned a bunch of features w

Re: network monitoring of firewalled/NAT'd systems

2010-05-18 Thread Ben Eisenbraun
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 05:48:15PM -0400, Michael ODonnell wrote: > > I wrote: > >We want to monitor (from a central server at HQ) the health and > >performance status of multiple machines [mostly Windows >-( ] at > >each of multiple customer sites despite them being NAT'd/firewalled. > > ...and

Re: network monitoring of firewalled/NAT'd systems

2010-05-18 Thread Drew Van Zandt
Intellipool can run in distributed mode, where you have one monitoring server inside each firewall that reports back home to the mothership. http://www.intellipool.se/ Not *quite* what you asked for, but may serve. --DTVZ On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Michael ODonnell < michael.odonn...@comca

Re: network monitoring of firewalled/NAT'd systems

2010-05-18 Thread Michael ODonnell
I wrote: >We want to monitor (from a central server at HQ) the health and >performance status of multiple machines [mostly Windows >-( ] at >each of multiple customer sites despite them being NAT'd/firewalled. ...and then mentioned a bunch of features we're dreaming about. A more specific quest

network monitoring of firewalled/NAT'd systems

2010-05-10 Thread Michael ODonnell
ct in the other direction. So we're evaluating network monitoring packages and, at least for now, I've arbitrarily limited our choices to those mentioned in this table: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_network_monitoring_systems ...since this much larger list: http://w

Re: Network Monitoring

2007-07-10 Thread Dan Jenkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > -- Original message -- > From: "Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> I use the Squid HTTP proxy for this. GPL. I have it setup to talk >> to our Active Directory server to do user authentication. It supports >> the same NTLM that MS

Re: Network Monitoring

2007-07-10 Thread Andy Bair
You might consider using Argus, aka the poor-person's Cisco Netflow collector. It captures all networks flows and you can do things like identify top talkers as well as the things you mentioned. http://qosient.com/argus/ I can definitely help you out if you need it. Andy KoreLogic Security 6

Re: Network Monitoring

2007-07-10 Thread klussier
-- Original message -- From: "Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I use the Squid HTTP proxy for this. GPL. I have it setup to talk > to our Active Directory server to do user authentication. It supports > the same NTLM that MSIE uses, so user authentication hap

Re: Network Monitoring

2007-07-10 Thread Ben Scott
On 7/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I find myself in the dis-pleasing position of needing to monitor internet > usage in one of > our branch offices. I am looking for recommendations on packages for this > purpose. I use the Squid HTTP proxy for this. GPL. I have it se

Re: Network Monitoring

2007-07-10 Thread Tom Buskey
On 7/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All, I find myself in the dis-pleasing position of needing to monitor internet usage in one of our branch offices. I am looking for recommendations on packages for this purpose. What I need to do is put a box between the internal route

Network Monitoring

2007-07-10 Thread klussier
Hi All, I find myself in the dis-pleasing position of needing to monitor internet usage in one of our branch offices. I am looking for recommendations on packages for this purpose. What I need to do is put a box between the internal router and the firewall that will monitor the traffic and corr