What needs to talk to my systems?



All,
Is there a way to run something on a server that continuously monitors which
computers talk to it and compile a list of those computers over time?
Example: I'd like to lock down a list of computers, however I want to be
sure that I know what is accessing those machines. Once I get that list, I
take it to people who would know for sure which ones are okay, and which
ones aren't, and I can lock stuff down appropriately. I am mostly concerned
about connections that require domain authentication, although other types
of traffic would be nice as well. The point is to lock stuff down, but not
to the extent that it denies legitimate traffic.

-P


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