Laff...nice.

Kevin Anderson wrote:
> Talk to Sony.  I hear they have an excellent set of tools available to make 
> sure nothing untoward is happening on a Windows desktop...
> 
> They used to give it away free too.  I think they've reversed their policy on 
> that now though...
> 
> Kev.
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TekBudda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 11:46 AM
> To: CLUG General
> Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Semi-OT: Monitoring SOftware
> 
> Jon wrote:
>> Assuming you can get at the desktop to proxy him (or set it up via 
>> GPO), then there's a SQUID Virtual Machine over in the VMWare 
>> appliance repo that we've used in the past.
>>
>> It's a half hour setup max.
>>
>> I would recommend issuing his workstation a static IP before 
>> commencing the collection of any forensic data server-side. It's too 
>> easy to cast a 'reasonable doubt' on who's workstation is who's in a DHCP 
>> environment.
>>
>> Jon
> 
> I will installing something else so can install the software as well.  I will 
> make sure I do it after hours just to make sure.  I didn't think about the 
> static IP...good idea.
> 
> Hmm I didn't think about squid either....and i do have VMWare viewer already 
> installed here.  I think I will see what I have in my bag of tricks at home 
> before deciding on a solution, so would still welcome more suggestions.
> 
> In case anyone is wondering, I hae to be careful what I look for, as the user 
> sits right behind me and can see my monitor, so I have tto watch what I 
> search for.  ;-)
> 
> Cameron
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