of the encryption possibility.
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From: d'Ambly, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 1:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: AIM
So I got a lot of really good feed back from all you thanks for the
help. I looked at all your suggestions
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My boss asked me the other day if we could log AOL instant
messenger conversations, I know of course this can be done with any
sniffer but I was
wondering if there was a quick and easy way to do this. I was
thinking perhaps I could use snort,
Hi there,
I find sniffit works fine and then you could probably could join the
files and use the Sort command.
Best of Luck
Pastyhermit.
d'Ambly, Jeff wrote:
My boss asked me the other day if we could log AOL instant messenger
conversations, I know of course this can be done with any sniffer
http://www.iopus.com/
They have a great key logger called STARR will log AIM, AOL, MSN, etc...to
name just a few.
So I got a lot of really good feed back from all you thanks for the help. I
looked at all your suggestions and tried them out. What I found is that
snort is the best way to go. I created this rule,
alert tcp any any - any 5190 (msg:AIM Message; content:HTML;)
This is a real simple rule but it
I've done crudely using snort, some long arguments, selective ports, and piping it
through strings. It let you see what was going on, but it wasn't pretty.
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From: d'Ambly, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 2:22 PM
To: '[EMAIL
Check out this site. I know there are a few programs out there that do
it much easier than using a PS for it.
http://www.zoranjuric.com/2spy/faq.htm
Chris Chandler
MCSE Windows 2000 NT4, A+, Network +, MCP-I
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From: d'Ambly, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Yes you can actually log AIM conversations.. A lot of clients have
features that do so, but in the AIM's client, you can download an
add-on for it. here is the link:
http://yourpage.blazenet.net/jbeatty/logginghack.zip the instructions
are inside the ZIP.. but in case they aren't here:
1.)