WALI / Craig :
Here is how my network works :
________________________
| Switched Local Network |
|________________________|
| ________________
_________|________ _______ ________ I I
_______
| HUB |__| PIX |__| Router |__I INTERNET I__//__|
PROXY |
|__________________| |_______| |________| I I //
|_______|
| I________________I
___|___
| NTOP |
|_______|
In green the Network I manage
In red the Network I can't manage...
Craig :
1) I have no access to the proxy logs...
2) does i need to do something like that :
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| Network 192.168.0.1/24 |
|________________________|
|
___|___ _________
| NTOP |__//__| Outside |
|_______| // |_________|
3) How to do that ?
2007/3/20, WALI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Joe...this is not related to the question you asked but I would like to
seek an answer to a problem I am having.
You say that you see 'all the traffic' of your network.
Where and how exactly have you placed this ntop box in your network
hierarchy. Are you using a mirror port/inline ?
Pls advise
At 04:26 PM 3/19/2007 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello, and first of all sorry for my english...
>
>I've got an ntop server on my network. All is ok I can see all the
trafic.
>
>But, my users access the web through an http proxy server.
>
>On the ntop server i can't see exactly what my users are downloading /
>browsing, because all the traffic show in the "
><http://proxyHttp.domain.com>proxyHttp.domain.com" section, and not in
the
>real website...
>
>Is there a possibility to see the real destination of the http access ?
>
>Joe
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