Mar 31, 2004 #1 kaizer Technical User Jan 27, 2004 276 US indicated possibly a virus infected pc(s) how can i go about monitoring to find which pc(s) are responsible? any tools available?
indicated possibly a virus infected pc(s) how can i go about monitoring to find which pc(s) are responsible? any tools available?
Mar 31, 2004 #2 ChrisAC ISP Aug 6, 2001 2,158 GB Errrr .... how about virus scanning the PC's? Chris. ********************** Chris Andrew, CCNA, CCSA chris@iproute.co.uk ********************** Upvote 0 Downvote
Errrr .... how about virus scanning the PC's? Chris. ********************** Chris Andrew, CCNA, CCSA chris@iproute.co.uk **********************
Apr 1, 2004 Thread starter #3 kaizer Technical User Jan 27, 2004 276 US yes, i know but what i need is a way to identify which pc is generating the traffic Upvote 0 Downvote
Apr 1, 2004 #4 manarth Programmer Jul 2, 1999 1,705 GB well, log files are generally the way to go. failing that, use ethereal to monitor network traffic. <marc> i wonder what will happen if i press this...[ul][li]please tell us if our suggestion has helped[/li][li]need some help? faq581-3339[/li][/ul] Upvote 0 Downvote
well, log files are generally the way to go. failing that, use ethereal to monitor network traffic. <marc> i wonder what will happen if i press this...[ul][li]please tell us if our suggestion has helped[/li][li]need some help? faq581-3339[/li][/ul]
Apr 12, 2004 #5 thedaver IS-IT--Management Jul 12, 2001 2,741 US Take a visual look at your switches and see if any LEDs are constantly pegged. Surfinbox.com Business Internet Services - National Dialup, DSL, T-1 and more. http://www.surfinbox.com/business/ Upvote 0 Downvote
Take a visual look at your switches and see if any LEDs are constantly pegged. Surfinbox.com Business Internet Services - National Dialup, DSL, T-1 and more. http://www.surfinbox.com/business/