Re: Q: How can I log (and halt) all outgoing information?
From: Simon Matthews (nobody@devnull.none)Date: 06/07/02
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From: Simon Matthews <nobody@devnull.none> Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 21:50:32 GMT
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Matthias Pfeifer wrote:
> Simon Matthews wrote:
> > On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Wojtek Walczak wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Dnia 7 Jun 2002 09:22:40 -0700, Otis Hunter napisał(a):
> >>
> >>>I would like to log all outgoing information. I want to know what
> >>
> >>www.snort.org
> >>
> > Since the original poster seems to be concerned about web traffic, how
> > about looking at Squid? (www.squid-cache.org)
> >
> > Squid might generate more easily understood logs.
> >
>
> Depends on experience and available time. he seemed to be most upset
> about the cookies, so a good browser is just fine and not to much of a
> setup and configuration task. Galeon (www.galeon.sourceforge.net) offers
> a very nice interface for cookie-management.
Probably. In any case, I think trying to figure out what cookies were
being created and uploaded with Snort (the original suggestion) might be a
serious challenge!
Galeon requires a fairly powerfull machine -- older versions of Netscape
(4.X) don't seem to require as much processor power.
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