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Re: Internet usage and monitoring

Subject: Re: Internet usage and monitoring
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 11:16:42 -0400
On 9/27/07, Jon Petre <jono-31@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
Hello List,

I am looking for an idea/program to monitor users internet usage. Due to the
nature of the customer who requires the monitoring carried out, this program
must be able to run on a windows box and needs to be very reasonably priced
(I have no control over budget unfortunately). I am aware of programs such
as ISA server (too expensive) and squid (*nix based). Any other sugesstions
would be great.Customers network is round a bout 20 workstations that need
to be monitored, so pretty small in reality.

Looking forward to all your help.

TIA

Jono

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Squid isn't it for network monitoring, is a Http proxy, in *NIX system
i usually use ntop [1], i don't know if it runs over windows, but is
free, and also is writed in PHP, so, you only need a web server
running on the machine you want to monitor, game over.

[1] http://www.ntop.org/
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