RE: Monitoring office web use

2003-02-03 Thread Del_Sumbillo
cc: (bcc: Technical Services/Asia Division/Manulife) Subject: RE: Monitoring office web use 02/01/2003 01:40

Re: Monitoring office web use

2003-02-02 Thread Michael Conroy
Hi Sedat, I guess it depends on exactly how you're providing the Internet access to your users, but if you're using Squid, then Squidalyser ( http://ababa.org/ ) may do the job. It scans the Squid log files and then puts the results into a mySQL database. There's quite a lot of search

RE: Monitoring office web use

2003-01-31 Thread Steve Anderson
One way you could do it, is to run squid as a proxy. (as well as blocking all outbound to port 80 traffic, that isn't from the proxy) That way, you can restrict the access (with black lists), reduce the usage of your connection (because of caching) , and monitor peoples access (from the squid

RE: Monitoring office web use

2003-01-31 Thread Burton M. Strauss III
Look into ntop, http://www.ntop.org -Burton -Original Message- From: Sedat DOGRU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 10:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Monitoring office web use Hi, We are searching some (preferrably free source or at most cheap) tools

RE: Monitoring office web use

2003-01-31 Thread Hunt, Jim
Network Probe is a great little tool and is available for free on almost any platform. http://www.netmon.org/tools.htm#Sniffers Jim Hunt Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Northwestern School Corporation Kokomo, Indiana -Original Message- From: Sedat DOGRU [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Monitoring office web use

2003-01-31 Thread Valter Santos
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 16:09, Sedat DORU wrote: Hi, We are searching some (preferrably free source or at most cheap) tools that can be used to monitor internet usage. The tool should be able to runon linux, directly on the command line or as a deamon.The tool should provide us the DNS

RE: Monitoring office web use

2003-01-31 Thread David Lubowa
try NTOP it is web-based will give you the stats you want www.ntop.org cheers David Ziggy Lubowa Network Engineer One2net (U) web: www.one2net.co.ug Tel: +256 41 345466 -Original Message- From: Sedat DOGRU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 7:09 PM To: [EMAIL

Re: Monitoring office web use

2003-01-31 Thread Mike Robinson
Though not quite the path you're looking down, I'd recomend using a proxy server and then parsing it's log files. I use squid (www.squid-cache.org) with squidguard (www.squidguard.org). I parse the log files with some ugly shell scripts, but there's a handful of logfile parsers listed on the

RE: Monitoring office web use

2003-01-31 Thread Trevor Cushen
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 30 January 2003 17:18 To: Sedat DOGRU; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Monitoring office web use Network Probe is a great little tool and is available for free on almost any platform. http://www.netmon.org/tools.htm#Sniffers Jim Hunt Microsoft Certified Systems