A little advanced help please.

Junior77

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How do I remove my pc(besides unchecking File and print sharing) from the network, so someone can't see the sites i go to through the proxy logs? Come on guys. I'm a network admin, but this is a little advanced for me.
 

JERR

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If you are the admin, can't you edit the logs? Or maybe you shouldn't be doing what you are doing if you are so worried.
 

Junior77

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Damaged, That much i figured out.

Jerr, don't try and make an issue about what i'm doing. That's not your concern. If you don't know the answer then just keep to yourself.
 

Panther505

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Junior-

Are you talking about the logs on the Proxy itself?? Removing your system from the network will not keep the Proxy from recording sites. This is because the proxy is what is "serving" info to your system. Any interaction that you have with the proxy will go into the logs. If you are that concerned I would use something like "Surf stealth" or run a socks client to "spoof" the proxy. Neither of which I would suggest for a Large corporate encvironment.

If you are talking about someone looking at your local system I would suggest the parinoid(SP?) setting in TweakUI and shutting down the system every night.
 

DAM

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<< Damaged, That much i figured out.

Jerr, don't try and make an issue about what i'm doing. That's not your concern. If you don't know the answer then just keep to yourself.
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dude, jerr is only bringing up a valid point. you say you are the network admin, but are you the network admin to the network you are trying to become anonymous to? well, there are a couple of sites and some software that will scramble where you go and what you view. you might try them. actually i think I posted a site that had a build in browser. you would access this site and from there you would access the internet completely unknown to anyone else.



btw, cut the attitude.



dam()
 

OggyDoggy

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If you are a &quot;network admin&quot;, then you should know this..
If you really want people at work not to see the sites you go to, then do your internet browsing at home.
The policy set at your work are probably in place for security purposes.

I'm don't mean to be blunt.. However, it really is not worth your job if you are doing something you are not suppose to being at work..

Take it from experience..
 

Psychoholic

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<< I'm a network admin, but this is a little advanced for me. >>


Sure you are....



<< Damaged, That much i figured out.
Jerr, don't try and make an issue about what i'm doing. That's not your concern. If you don't know the answer then just keep to yourself.
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Don't get mad at the messenger. He's just telling you that a true administrator's job is to catch people doing what you're doing. Therefore people like you don't make someone's else job a headache.

You can quit the porn sites cold-turkey, I know, I have several recovering addicts under my care here.

 

Junior77

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Panther, the logs are showing the sites that i've been on. I was told that you can make a few registry cuts to prevent the proxy from seeing your workstation, therefore can't log the sites you've been on. It can only go by ip address, and if your on dhcp, then it cannot trace it because your ip address changes. It's not a concern at all, it's more of a curiousity. I am the network admin, therefore I don't get concerned about getting into a trouble because I don't go to sites that can lead to termination for myself. I save that stuff for home.


As for the rest of you, have you ever heard of a senior admin? He's the one who deals with the firewalls and proxies. If you don't have an answer for me, then shut the hell up. I don't have the time to be reading your opinions of what i should or shouldn't be doing.

There is no valid point to what jerr said. If you have any idea how big a proxy log could be, you would know that's not a valid suggestion.
 

Psychoholic

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<< It's not a concern at all, it's more of a curiousity. >>


Sure, we believe you.



<< then shut the hell up. >>


Now let's play nice. Mommy might get mad if she heard you use a bad-word.



<< . I don't have the time to be reading your opinions of what i should or shouldn't be doing. >>


Evidently you do have the time....you're reading this aren't you????

 

JERR

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<< There is no valid point to what jerr said. If you have any idea how big a proxy log could be, you would know that's not a valid suggestion. >>



Hmmm... if only there were some tool that could accomplish large mundane tasks quickly. Maybe some form of super calculator?
 

DAM

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<< As for the rest of you, have you ever heard of a senior admin? He's the one who deals with the firewalls and proxies. If you don't have an answer for me, then shut the hell up. I don't have the time to be reading your opinions of what i should or shouldn't be doing.

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hmm, where should i begin you lamer? how about in this part, who the hell do you think you are and how big is the stick you have up your ass. If you dont like other peoples' opinion go back to your closet and never come out again. This is a public forum and the public usually has something to say.




dam(chill)
 

TomBilliodeaux

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Junior,
You are asking for information that in most cases is viewed as illegal or against corporate policy or just against Honest working standards. You do not believe you owe any explanation for wanting these guys to publish ways to compromise these standards and checks and then get angry with them for not graciously and willingly offering this information.

You probably could have received better responses by pm instead of public.
But I doubt anyone trusts you at this point.

Is this what you tried to accomplish?
If not, you may want to re-evaluate your communication methods.
 

Asubit

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MSP 2.0 does not allow you to do that. Any traffic routed through the server on 80 will be logged.

As for other proxy services I have no idea. logfiles for this sort of thing are typically located in /winnt/winnt32/msplogs/w3......

or something similar to that on an nt machine.
 

Asubit

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I just realized that you are a moron after reading all of your posts.


If you have any idea how big a proxy log could be, you would know that's not a valid suggestion.

ever heard of the basic thing called 'search' or 'find' in notepad or emacs or however you are viewing the logs?

Through reading your other bs about how if dhcp is on the ball then there is no way to trace you... if you were that sysadmin you speak so highly of you would know how simple it is to determine which address belonged to which location at what point in time.

None of this is advanced... you just wanted it to sound advanced so that you wouldn't look like the cubicle p0rn viewing monkey that you are when you should be being productive finishing those reports.
 

Quaggoth

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Senior Admin???? Wouldn't the proper term be &quot;Domain Admin&quot;, sorry, just pointing out a possible credibility issue.