Re: monitor outgoing traffic

From: Lars M. Hansen (badnews_at_hansenonline.net)
Date: 09/28/04


Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 06:53:55 -0400

On 27 Sep 2004 16:30:59 -0700, Pablo spoketh

>hello: sorry if this is more appropriately posted in a network ng, but
>it's about security and my firewall
>
>how can i monitor all outgoing traffic requests?
>
>i think my router shows what goes through it from a pc, but I want to
>monitor all outgoing requests from the computer to wherever they
>go...local host, router, etc
>
>thanks!

Unless you have a high-end router, it may not log a whole lot of
outgoing traffic, even if you try using a third party monitor software
such as WallWatcher... even so, your best bet would be to get one of
these log programs and see how it goes.

Lars M. Hansen
http://www.hansenonline.net
(replace 'badnews' with 'news' in e-mail address)



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