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  • M meenakumar

    Hi , I am working in a small firm and head a group of 5 employees. My support guy is just terminated.My boss has given me new task to view which sites our employees are visiting daily? Probably I want to see if they just scroll through news websites or any other entertainment sites. I tried to get their cookies but they often clear those. Is there any central PC where I can view the visited sites, downloaded material? What commands or function can I use to get these visited links? Thank you, meenakumar

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    dan sh
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    In first place, this is not your job(if you are a developer). If you are using web proxy server then you should monitor that. A bit of google will surely help you out.

    C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of unspecified size, of pointers to functions that return pointers to functions that return void "Always program as if the person who will be maintaining your program is a violent psychopath that knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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    • M meenakumar

      Hi , I am working in a small firm and head a group of 5 employees. My support guy is just terminated.My boss has given me new task to view which sites our employees are visiting daily? Probably I want to see if they just scroll through news websites or any other entertainment sites. I tried to get their cookies but they often clear those. Is there any central PC where I can view the visited sites, downloaded material? What commands or function can I use to get these visited links? Thank you, meenakumar

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      John M Drescher
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      You should do that at the firewall, router, dns server or install a proxy server. Basically the idea is a device upstream can record the ip address of all sites visited by each computer and put this in a log. This is pretty easy to do if this box is linux. One way in linux you could have a cron job monitor the logs and email you when a banned site is visited.

      John

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      • M meenakumar

        Hi , I am working in a small firm and head a group of 5 employees. My support guy is just terminated.My boss has given me new task to view which sites our employees are visiting daily? Probably I want to see if they just scroll through news websites or any other entertainment sites. I tried to get their cookies but they often clear those. Is there any central PC where I can view the visited sites, downloaded material? What commands or function can I use to get these visited links? Thank you, meenakumar

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        Lost User
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        In some countries you will need the written consent of the user to do this. It might be considered trespassing if you do not have the end-users permission. Enjoy :laugh:

        I are troll :)

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        • M meenakumar

          Hi , I am working in a small firm and head a group of 5 employees. My support guy is just terminated.My boss has given me new task to view which sites our employees are visiting daily? Probably I want to see if they just scroll through news websites or any other entertainment sites. I tried to get their cookies but they often clear those. Is there any central PC where I can view the visited sites, downloaded material? What commands or function can I use to get these visited links? Thank you, meenakumar

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          Babant
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          Maybe I have been watching too many movies lately but are you saying that your previous task was to terminate your support guy, and after a successfull termination, your boss gave you a new assignment? :D ... I'll be back ... :D

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          • M meenakumar

            Hi , I am working in a small firm and head a group of 5 employees. My support guy is just terminated.My boss has given me new task to view which sites our employees are visiting daily? Probably I want to see if they just scroll through news websites or any other entertainment sites. I tried to get their cookies but they often clear those. Is there any central PC where I can view the visited sites, downloaded material? What commands or function can I use to get these visited links? Thank you, meenakumar

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            Zhat
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            You can probably get it off the logs on the Proxy, but let's have a little fun. Get the logs, download to a spreadsheet. Look for your bosses entries, as well as several other high ranking folks (CIO, CEO, CFO, etc.) and make additional entries for each. These entries would be to some porn (gay, beastiality, lez...) as well as neonazi political sites. Now, walk this over to him and tell him you're not real familiar with this proceedure so maybe someone who's job it IS should do this...

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            • Z Zhat

              You can probably get it off the logs on the Proxy, but let's have a little fun. Get the logs, download to a spreadsheet. Look for your bosses entries, as well as several other high ranking folks (CIO, CEO, CFO, etc.) and make additional entries for each. These entries would be to some porn (gay, beastiality, lez...) as well as neonazi political sites. Now, walk this over to him and tell him you're not real familiar with this proceedure so maybe someone who's job it IS should do this...

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              Dan Neely
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              There're ways to get fired that involve far less work. :rolleyes:

              Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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              • Z Zhat

                You can probably get it off the logs on the Proxy, but let's have a little fun. Get the logs, download to a spreadsheet. Look for your bosses entries, as well as several other high ranking folks (CIO, CEO, CFO, etc.) and make additional entries for each. These entries would be to some porn (gay, beastiality, lez...) as well as neonazi political sites. Now, walk this over to him and tell him you're not real familiar with this proceedure so maybe someone who's job it IS should do this...

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                Roger Wright
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                I like the way you think! :-D

                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                • M meenakumar

                  Hi , I am working in a small firm and head a group of 5 employees. My support guy is just terminated.My boss has given me new task to view which sites our employees are visiting daily? Probably I want to see if they just scroll through news websites or any other entertainment sites. I tried to get their cookies but they often clear those. Is there any central PC where I can view the visited sites, downloaded material? What commands or function can I use to get these visited links? Thank you, meenakumar

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                  meenakumar
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                  Sorry guys See its a small company , i need to do what boss tells me. I am not a good developer not a good system administrator , our work involves engineering designs. Can anyone tell me where to go and look for log files on the dns, proxy web server or firewall machine, router machine? is it in event viewer? meenakumar

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                  • M meenakumar

                    Sorry guys See its a small company , i need to do what boss tells me. I am not a good developer not a good system administrator , our work involves engineering designs. Can anyone tell me where to go and look for log files on the dns, proxy web server or firewall machine, router machine? is it in event viewer? meenakumar

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                    Jorgen Andersson
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                    If it's an ISA server you can try c:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\. DNS belongs to the event viewer. For non microsoft products I'm afraid you have to check the manual.

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                    • D Dan Neely

                      There're ways to get fired that involve far less work. :rolleyes:

                      Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                      Zhat
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                      True, but very few where the boss, and possibly other get to join you in that unemployment line... ;)

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