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Re: Web Content Monitoring - 2nd post
From: Ravi <ravivsn () roc co in>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 17:35:59 +0530
Hi chand, Yes,you can go for snort. Write your own rules according to the need and get alerts. Regards, Ravi Deshwal Chand wrote:
HIWe are company working in the field of GIS, a very high security data zone. We have signed the condentiality agreements with the clients.We intend to monitor the web contents, specially the e-mails, which are sent by them using Yahoo or Hotmail etc accounts. The intention is not to snoop on the users.I want to get alerts on specific keywords being used in the traffic going out of the network.Is it possible using snort. BR Chand
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- Web Content Monitoring - 2nd post Deshwal Chand (Sep 04)
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- Re: Web Content Monitoring - 2nd post Ricardo Pires (Sep 04)
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