[THIN] Re: Monitoring Web browsing in a Terminal Server

  • From: Mark Cook <mc@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 14:50:51 +0100

Last week I posted IEblock.ZIP allowing control over HTTP browsing etc. via
explorer and IE, if you're using IE browsing I could include session ID type
stuff in the logfile if that's any use ?

How do you define the banned/blocked/blacklisted sites currently ?

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Minero Hector B DLVA [mailto:MineroHB@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 25 October 2004 14:31
To: Thin (E-mail)
Subject: [THIN] Monitoring Web browsing in a Terminal Server

Hello all,
We need to monitor Web browsing traffic on our terminal servers and so far
we have been unable to match packets
to individual Thin clients when using Terminal servers.  All we can trace it
to is the Terminal Server itself.
If a user goes to a prohibited web site, we would like to be able to
pinpoint what Thin client is generating the traffic.
We currently use SNORT to monitor traffic.

I was wondering if anyone successfully accomplishes this on their network
and how.

Thanks,


________________________________
Hector Minero
NSWCDD Code K55
Ph: (540) 653-8859
Fax: (540) 653-8575

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