Looking for a software program or hardware to impliment into my network to log what users are doing on a network. Such as what internet sites are being viewed and what is being downloaded. Any ideas?
The firewall\router you're using most likely has logging capabilities built into it. However, if you're looking for something more, eEye has a product called Iris Network Traffic Analyzer that has some nice features for tracking user activity on the network.
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If it is web traffic in particular that you are interested in, you want to implement a web Proxy. The proxy allows you to log all web connections that are made, and if implemented in series with the internet connection, it can be done tranparently, without the knowledge of the user.
Squid is a free, open source proxy server that is highly flexible, but not for the novice computer user.
I personally use a squid proxy that is built in to my firewall. It does not log SSL connections though, that is handled by the firewall connection log.
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