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Re: Web logging
From: Temple Tiger <templetiger () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 14:53:54 +0530
Another Product i've come across in my company is WebSense which enables you to have an idea on the categories of websites your employees visit. WebSense can be configured to block sites which fall under its "loosely" defined categories like entertainment,hacking,music,peer-to-peer sharing sites etc. It also has this functionality of allowing access to certain categories of sites for time quotas per user. I'm an employee and a sports fan and i know how much a pain it is :(. Cheers T On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 01:54:41 -0700, Julen C <julenc () spymac com> wrote:
Computer Associates eTrust Intrusion Detection. It's a great tool, it provides the information you are looking for. It could be integrated with Active Directory to give stats about users-computer. The webs are grouped in categories: porn, games, sports... (they update daily this db). It uses sniffer technology so the network doesn't be slowed. The problem is that this tool provides a lot of functionalitys that you don't need, and it's a expensive product. I think that a proxy with a content inspector is a better solution for you( Ms ISA Server or SQUID linux) Regards, Julen C.
Current thread:
- Re: Web logging, (continued)
- Re: Web logging Web Manager (Nov 15)
- Web logging Stephane Auger (Nov 15)
- Re: Web logging Michael C. McDonnell (Nov 15)
- RE: Web logging Omar Salvador Alcalá Ruiz (Nov 15)
- RE: Web logging ttate (Nov 15)
- RE: Web logging Dante Mercurio (Nov 15)
- RE: Web logging Stephane Auger (Nov 15)
- Re: Web logging Michael C. McDonnell (Nov 15)
- Re: Web logging Ted Percival (Nov 16)
- Re: Web logging Julen C (Nov 16)
- Re: Web logging Temple Tiger (Nov 17)
- RE: Web logging Stephane Auger (Nov 18)