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Re: monitoring remote access
From: Carric Dooley <carric () com2usa com>
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 23:01:03 -0500 (EST)
Well... yes. I would use Radius to track the users activity (as far as when they are online), some kind of http proxy to track their web site profile(and it would use authentication, not just track by IP), and an intrusion detection system to catch the hacking and other company privilege abuse. Easy.. =) Carric Dooley CNE COM2:Interactive Media http://www.com2usa.com "Luck is the residue of design." - Branch Rickey - former owner of the Brooklyn Dodger Baseball Team On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Daniel Djundjek wrote:
Dear all, A strange request was put to me.... A company is setting up a number of dial up accounts via an isp for their employees able to work at home. Now since they are dialing in via an isp and not directly in to the main office, the company would like to monitor the employees activity to ensure they are not doing anything unsavoury(porn, hacking, abusing company privelidges). Does anyone know of any 3rd party tools which can send alerts to a central location for users on a dial up account. The dynamic ip allocation would be a problem but is there anything which can cope with this type of request??
Current thread:
- monitoring remote access Daniel Djundjek (Nov 09)
- Re: monitoring remote access Carric Dooley (Nov 10)
- Re: monitoring remote access Saravana Ram (Nov 10)
- Re: monitoring remote access Jack Dingler (Nov 10)
- RE: monitoring remote access Robert Driscoll (Nov 11)
- Re: monitoring remote access Jack Dingler (Nov 11)
- RE: monitoring remote access Randy Grimshaw (Nov 14)
- RE: monitoring remote access Robert Driscoll (Nov 11)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: monitoring remote access sholden (Nov 10)
- RE:monitoring remote access Tom Steele (Nov 10)
- RE: monitoring remote access Jeff B Boles (Nov 10)
- RE: monitoring remote access Graham, Randy (Nov 11)
- RE: monitoring remote access Daniel Djundjek (Nov 11)
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