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monitoring acess to servers


From: Juan B <juanbabi () yahoo com>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 09:46:01 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Great list members !! 
 
I was hired to by an owner of a company, he gave me a task, he wants to monitor access to few folders on few file 
servers (windows) he has there some confidential information, the things gets a bite complicated couse he wants to 
monitor also and be alerted if the sys admins access the folders so Im looking for a solution (product/software??) that 
will read the logs of a server and export it say to a remote server where the admins dont have access to and also will 
send a mail to the owner of the company if someone access a specific folder in that server. the process should work so 
that the sys admins cant modify those logs, I know its problematic but I must find a solution, and also I can come with 
a solution that cost 1 million dollar couse the owner wont implement a thing. also any insights about that kind of a 
project are most welcomed ( gaps, how long it takes to implement, etc). 
 
also I talked to the sys admins in the site, there are not against this kind of project, they want to be monitored so 
if a problem happens they say that the logs will tell that they didnt were the guys that coused the problem. 
 
thanks for your help!! 

Juan


      


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