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> "Fred" <(E-Mail Removed)0m> wrote in message
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>> An incident at home has pushed me into logging URLs accessed from a
>> couple of computers on a home network.
>>
>> Is there any freeware which may do this?
>>
>> Just the URLs and time and dates that have been accessed is all I need.
>> Essentially to either catch which of the blighters is subscribing a phone
>> to have sums of money extracted from it or to see if there is something
>> even more sinister happening.
>>
>> My only next concern is if one PC will see all of the traffic or just put
>> logging software on each of them? I'm using a Dreytek router I assume is
>> a ethernet switch rather than a hub!
>>I don't know if you have a spare PC to hand (can be an old 486 or P1). If
>>so, you can install IPCOP and it will log all network traffic using your
>>link.
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> I installed IPCOP on an old laptop and runs linke a dream. It logs all
> URLs typed and does URL filtering (blocks warez/porn/gambling sites).
> It's setup as follows:
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> PCs (wired and wireless) > Linksys wireless router > Ipcop machine > cable
> modem.
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>
Thanks for the suggestion. I looked at
www.ipcop.org However, this is
really for a dedicated PC and is really a firewall with added features. I
need a WinXP based system which can log URLs etc accessed on that PC as well
as possibly other PCs on the network.