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ISA Server Advice

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nevets2001uk

IS-IT--Management
Jun 26, 2002
609
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We are part of a larger organisation from which we recieved Internet access over a leased line. Local management would like us to cheaply find a way to log what sites users visit and how much time they are spending on the Internet.

We connect via a Proxy server and were wondering whether we could install ISA server locally to add an extra jump and collect the required information.

I'm not sure if this will work or whether it the best way to achieve the result we need. Can anyone advise whether this is feasible or suggest better methods?

If ISA server would allow us to configure a local proxy that points to the remote proxy will it provide the level of logging we require or would a 3rd party solution be better?


Steve G (MCP)
 
Check out Cymphonix. We've been using their NC400 within our infrastructure for 2 years now and it's one of the best purchases we've made. Not only are we able to see who goes to which websites (LDAP integration), but how long they spend there, any and all IM traffic and everything else, even restricting bandwidth of known abusers.

It gets the Markers two thumbs-up award.

David R, CCIE
"To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password."
 
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