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A local apartment complex is having issues with students participating in illegal activities on some websites. They are looking for a way to track these users down and warn them or disable their internet access.
Right now they have a Cisco 2821, but unfortunately, it doesn't appear that Netflow gives enough granularity for us to do this monitoring. We can see basic protocol usage information per IP address but we really want something a little more detailed than that. If there's a way to do it with the existing 2821, I'm all ears.
They will soon be implementing a login system for each user, so all traffic will go through a Windows 2003 server with dual NICs. I am thinking that there must be a good software solution to monitor what webpages, protocols and network traffic for each user that we can load on the server.
Our needs are very simple - they are not responsible for the health or status of any machine on the network, they just need to monitor the traffic with some detail and some good sorting that will make it easy on them.
There might be room in the budget but I'd sincerely welcome free/open source/cheap solutions as well since they'd be happy if we could save them some money.
Thanks!
Right now they have a Cisco 2821, but unfortunately, it doesn't appear that Netflow gives enough granularity for us to do this monitoring. We can see basic protocol usage information per IP address but we really want something a little more detailed than that. If there's a way to do it with the existing 2821, I'm all ears.
They will soon be implementing a login system for each user, so all traffic will go through a Windows 2003 server with dual NICs. I am thinking that there must be a good software solution to monitor what webpages, protocols and network traffic for each user that we can load on the server.
Our needs are very simple - they are not responsible for the health or status of any machine on the network, they just need to monitor the traffic with some detail and some good sorting that will make it easy on them.
There might be room in the budget but I'd sincerely welcome free/open source/cheap solutions as well since they'd be happy if we could save them some money.
Thanks!