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      07-06-2005, 04:42 PM
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!


 
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      07-06-2005, 07:10 PM

"Fred" <(E-Mail Removed)0m> wrote in message
news:42cc0a1b$0$7915$(E-Mail Removed)...
> 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.


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:

PCs (wired and wireless) > Linksys wireless router > Ipcop machine > cable
modem.



 
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      07-08-2005, 12:48 AM

"abc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:41Wye.64262$(E-Mail Removed) k...
>
> "Fred" <(E-Mail Removed)0m> wrote in message
> news:42cc0a1b$0$7915$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> 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.

>
> 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:
>
> PCs (wired and wireless) > Linksys wireless router > Ipcop machine > cable
> modem.
>
>


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.


 
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David Rance
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      07-08-2005, 12:11 PM
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 Fred wrote:

>>> 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.


>> 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:
>>
>> PCs (wired and wireless) > Linksys wireless router > Ipcop machine > cable
>> modem.


>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.


Why not try http://extreme-dm.com/tracking/

You can get all sorts of reports of visitors to your website. I've used
it for several months now.

David

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Rob Morley
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      07-08-2005, 05:19 PM
In article <42cdcd6d$0$7911$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Fred"
(E-Mail Removed)0m says...
>
> "abc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:41Wye.64262$(E-Mail Removed) k...
> >
> > "Fred" <(E-Mail Removed)0m> wrote in message
> > news:42cc0a1b$0$7915$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> 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.

> >
> > 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:
> >
> > PCs (wired and wireless) > Linksys wireless router > Ipcop machine > cable
> > modem.
> >
> >

>
> 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.
>

Why? You can get an old PC that will run IPCOP for next to nothing,
and it will do all you need and more.
 
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