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| Subject: | Re: Spying in a corporate environment |
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| Date: | Wed, 21 Nov 2007 08:29:23 +0100 |
Are the people awareness they are being investigated?Hi everyone,
In my job we have to investigate people on our network for various reasons.
Increasingly I am finding I need some sort of tool to help me out. Preferably something that I can run on a server, point at a client or a user account and have it monitor that user/machine activity over a period of time.
The best tool would have these sorts of features:-
Audit log - everything the user does (shared drives, applications, web
sites visited)
samba utils to scan the machine squid proxy as the only way to surf internet.
Regards. Emilio.
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