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Network Troublshooting => Linux Servers Support => Topic started by: engineerjude on April 12, 2004, 08:51:01 AM

Title: Activities flow
Post by: engineerjude on April 12, 2004, 08:51:01 AM
Hello guyz,

Please there something I likes very well in Linux. I saw a Linux server in an ISP, whatever websites, Ip address and activities done by workstations and clients will be passing on the screen E.g: http://www.aol.com 172.16.0.25

I hope you get what I meant? So I need scripts or commands on how to enable that after a new Linux server installation.

Thanks.

Jude.
Title: Activities flow
Post by: Ricky on April 12, 2004, 03:10:44 PM
Well,
Most of the ISPs use squid and that has good logging ability (see access.log)
But there  are lot of other tools.. Most famous one is I think "MRTG"
Here I am giving u few links.. u can download and try.  there are really lots of them..
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/xorg/nmtf/nmtf-tools.html
http://www.topology.org/comms/netmon.html
Title: Activities flow
Post by: engineerjude on April 13, 2004, 02:23:02 PM
Thanks for your response. Please Dats not the result to the questions I asked.

I mean what scripts do I run on my Linux server to be able to be viewing all worstations and clients activities?
Title: Activities flow
Post by: dragoncity99 on April 15, 2004, 01:14:28 AM
Activities, can u explain more? If u say network activities of each clients/workstations, run "iptraf" but u must install it first. It will monitor each workstation by MAC address and ip address as well.
Title: Activities flow
Post by: engineerjude on April 15, 2004, 08:14:35 AM
Hello friends,

thanks for the reply.But my questions are not yet clear. I saw an ISP, on their Linux server, all sites and ip addresses accesed by their clients or worstations shows there.
Title: Activities flow
Post by: dragoncity99 on April 15, 2004, 04:10:46 PM
I think what it is : IS  --->start the "snmp service" buddy.

That's the server auditing service in linux servers. :) that will log anything on your server. And the remote access that u refer to is most likely using VNC another service which must be enabled in the server as well.