Did everyone really miss this?  Is there *NO ONE* at all who can at least acknowledge 
what I'm asking and saying yay or nay about it being able to happen?

Erik

-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Spigle 
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 3:34 PM
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Subject: [Ntop] Possible to produce reports on host Internet history?


We have been using NTOP of several weeks now and are overall pleased with it.  We 
might have some type of memory leak issues going on, but that's not to be addressed 
here or now -- still watching this issue for the time being.  What I wish to know is 
if NTOP can somehow produce reports / give information on where a users has been going 
on the Internet.  Right now we have NTOP running on a linux machine which is on a 
switch port that monitors all traffic that comes and goes through our internal 
firewall port.  It's a great application to see what is going on at any given time, 
and where people are going.  Is there a way to take this capability a step further and 
monitor an internal hosts Internet usage and be able to show where they have been 
going on the Internet, possible how long, and when?

We have managers in the office who occasionally approach us wanting to track where 
particular users have been going and how much time they have been wasting browsing the 
Internet.  It would seem NTOP is close to being able to provide such a report, but I'm 
not sure as of yet.  So can it extend to do this in some capacity?

Thanks!

Erik
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