• Subject: Logging file transfer user access -Reply
  • From: John Cirocco <JCirocco@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Aug 1997 08:52:43 -0400

Pete,

>>There are at least two exit points that you can monitor. The one that's
>>used depends on which client is doing the transfer (DOS, Win31,
>>Win95/NT, etc). 

Our shop uses attachemates Rally for all desktops with Netsoft router.

>>You should also probably be aware of FTP if you have TCP available.

FTP is currently turned off on this system.

>>I've not worked with IPX, and don't know if there is an additional
>>exposure with that.

Also not configured.

>>From what you're describing, I'd guess that you are seeing Win31
>>users running CA or Rumba. I've implemented exit programs that
>>restrict access to this service, as well the one for
>>remote SQL, which is used by CA95/NT. I haven't (but need to) look at
>>the FTP situation. The programs are not difficult to write, and could
>>certainly log all transactions to a file, or do whatever else you need.
>>I don't have the specifics at home, but if you like, I could provide
>>some documentation that I did for my co-workers.

Example docs would definitely be helpfull.  I am only currently trying to
log downloads and ODBC access.  This is one area I should have
learned more of in the past. 

TIA,
John

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