sorry about that word crap. here it is again:

Well, webboy is written by a software company called NDG software
(www.ndgsoftware.com). webboy is designed specifically for monitoring
web traffic. they've got some other apps to, all in the interests of
network maintenence.

about the invisable proxy stuff, I'm not sure. I haven't tried it (yet,
it is a project for the crissy break). I believe that there is a howto
about the specifics, but I'm sure that you can achieve it with any old
proxy software (eg: squid) and ipchains. It seems that all you need to
do is to redirect all traffic (bar that coming from the proxy host
itself) going out on port 80 to the the listening port of the proxy. All
that is required then is to view the proxy logs to see what ppl are
looking at (tail -f works well).

chris dowling.

Jake wrote:
    CD> Hi Jake.  There's a nice winblows app written by some friends of
mine
    CD> called Webboy which might interest you...

Available where?  Which does what?
    CD> Another alternative is to set up an invisible proxy somewhere on
your
    CD> network and use the logs from that to track what everyone is
    CD> doing. If you don't have the space to set up a proxy then you
may be
    CD> able to just have a redirecting proxy or something... dunno.

Can you give me some more specifics?  What proxy would I use?  Does
squid do
this or is that something else entirely?

    CD> that's all that comes to mind at the moment...

Thanks!

no charge!

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