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yahoo chat.. anyway to monitor

tm37

Lifer
Is there a free program to record Yahoo chat? Both sides like a keylogger but with incomeing and outgoing ?

My freinds wife awns a bussiness and is concerned over a worker spending too much time chatting.

Want to have proof in case termination is needed 😉
 
i think a keylogger is the way to go. I also remember a few programs that would routinely take screenshots or so. You can probably find a bunch of shareware programs on download.com
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Network sniffers are probably the way to go.

Can you run this on the netwoirk and montior the communication from another system or will they need to be installed oin the watched one's computer?
 
Originally posted by: tm37
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Network sniffers are probably the way to go.

Can you run this on the netwoirk and montior the communication from another system or will they need to be installed oin the watched one's computer?

Either really.

EDIT: Make sure she talks to her lawyer first too. This could be warped into some stupid "employees have no privacy" lawsuit or some such BS. :beer:
 
would sniffers work under a switched network? cause if they are using a switched network all they should get is broadcast traffic
 
Originally posted by: talyn00
i think a keylogger is the way to go. I also remember a few programs that would routinely take screenshots or so. You can probably find a bunch of shareware programs on download.com

She wants borh sides of the convo.

Suggested Key logger (I have used this) but also told her it would tack only the outgoing (not to big on that)
 
Originally posted by: talyn00
would sniffers work under a switched network? cause if they are using a switched network all they should get is broadcast traffic

They have a server 😉
 
somewhere you have a router, you can sniff the traffic though the router, or if you have a real switch, it should of a port for sending all traffic to for this exact purpose.

Although save yourself some time, pass around a acceptable use policy that talks about how you want them to use the internet, and in this document tell them all traffic to the web is logged and monitored.

That should clear it up.
 
Originally posted by: talyn00
would sniffers work under a switched network? cause if they are using a switched network all they should get is broadcast traffic

Yes, if you have a dumb switch. If you have a decent managed switch you should be able to capture just about everything.
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: talyn00
would sniffers work under a switched network? cause if they are using a switched network all they should get is broadcast traffic

Yes, if you have a dumb switch. If you have a decent managed switch you should be able to capture just about everything.

isn't a dumb switch just a hub?
 
Originally posted by: talyn00
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: talyn00
would sniffers work under a switched network? cause if they are using a switched network all they should get is broadcast traffic

Yes, if you have a dumb switch. If you have a decent managed switch you should be able to capture just about everything.

isn't a dumb switch just a hub?


No, a 'dumb switch' operates on Layer 2 of the OSI model, while a 'managed' switch actually operates on Layer 3. Normally, routers operate on layer 3 - but new managed switches can do much of the work that you used to have to have a router for.

Hubs, btw, work on Layer 1 of the OSI model. . .
 
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