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Paul |
posted on 12th Dec 07 at 23:35 |
Which package do you use? | |
Deadude |
posted on 12th Dec 07 at 13:34 |
we use SNMP to monitor website traffic at work through our router it monitors the IP and web address of every website visited | |
Bart |
posted on 12th Dec 07 at 08:51 |
ive since looked at websense express which looks really good, but its difficult to find prices, I can now see why because its £1000s. | |
Paul |
posted on 7th Dec 07 at 09:58 |
SNMP won't do that. | |
Deadude |
posted on 6th Dec 07 at 19:48 |
SNMP? | |
Paul |
posted on 5th Dec 07 at 16:06 |
http://www.kerio.co.uk/kwf_web_filter.html | |
Aaron |
posted on 5th Dec 07 at 15:53 |
Yeah, that sounds likely. That’s what I meant by routing. | |
Bart |
posted on 5th Dec 07 at 15:48 |
I think it might be done through routing and remote access (as a NAT?) | |
Aaron |
posted on 5th Dec 07 at 14:44 |
quote: Your server is obviously doing some sort of routing because all your clients are using it as a Default Gateway. Unless you've got some funky LAN setup that i havent seen before. | |
Bart |
posted on 5th Dec 07 at 14:34 |
really? I cant image it would be using ICS? I didnt initially setup the server. | |
Aaron |
posted on 5th Dec 07 at 14:26 |
So your SBS server is acting as a router using ICS at a guess. | |
Bart |
posted on 5th Dec 07 at 14:00 |
quote: The server address is 192.168.1.1 | |
Aaron |
posted on 5th Dec 07 at 13:53 |
What sort of device to the client requests go through before getting to the internet? i.e proxy/cache or straight to the router etc? | |
Bart |
posted on 5th Dec 07 at 13:50 |
Is there an easy way to do this without ISA server and really expensive? |