[TriLUG] Web Usage Tracking...

Jeff Bollinger jeff01 at email.unc.edu
Fri Sep 28 08:29:09 EDT 2001


Have you looked into IPTraf?  It gives a breakdown of network usage according to port, and
it's pretty fast.

Jeff

Christopher Knowles wrote:

> Once again, I turn to your expertise.
>
> I need to be able to track the web activities of our people.  We already have
> a Linux firewall, and thinking that that is a natural choke point, I thought
> it would be handy if said software could run on it.  Do I have any choices?
>
> What I'd like to do.
>
> I'd like to be able to give a report to a manager of things that users in his
> department are doing.  (by IP address is, of course, acceptable.)
>
> if possible I'd also like real time monitoring capabilities, though this is
> just a wish.
>
> I've seen some Windows products that do this sort of thing, but if I enter
> web and track in the same search box on freshmeat and the like, I keep
> getting web log analyzers, and this is NOT what I want.
>
> As always, thank you for pondering my silly questions.
>
> CJK
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