Do they want to be able to actually disect packet contents or just
connection information? If they don't need contents than anything that
stores netflow data will work on the gathering side and your border
router should support netflow.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I have a large customer that is looking for a device that will log all
of their internet traffic in and out of their network. However, unlike
Ethereal or anything like that, they need something that is _very_
easy to use (web interface, with full logs so they can go back months
at a time). Ideally they want to be able to bring up a webpage and
then gradually drill down to find the info they are looking for (like
xx.xx.xx.xx went to ebay.com, etc.). They already have content
filtering and SPAM protection in place, they just need a traffic
logging device.
On the technical side, it would be nice to have a box that would run
in promiscuous mode so we could just mirror a port on their switch
rather than having it run in-line. We are very technical, so if we
need to build a unix box for a free or low-cost application to run,
that's no problem. We just haven't been able to find anything that is
easy to use for the end user.
thanks,
Travis
Microserv
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