One caveat to the suggestions is that many smaller sites now share the same IP with host headers. If you can't capture the domain used, this information will be lost in those instances. I'm not sure that there is a reliable way to convert IP's to domains on static sites either since all that would seem to be available would be the reverse DNS entry which often times won't match the domain of the site in question. It would seem that to do this with accuracy, you would need some sort of proxy server to handle HTTP requests. Note that I'm not familiar with the other options suggested, but as usual, I 'think' I'm right about this :)

Matt



Kevin Bilbee wrote:

Management wants to do web usage mainitoring. They do not at this time want
to do blocking. We have a pix firewall that does what Cisco calls URL
logging but in relaity it does not log the url but the ip address of the
server and the path on the server to the document being viewed.

What they want is a log of client ip and url including the host name. They
also do not want to abandon the PIX.


Any one have any suggestions?




Kevin Bilbee

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