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    Question [2005] Listening on all Ports

    Question:

    Is it possible and if so how do I listen on port 80 for all internet traffic going out of a computer? The reason is that I have been commissioned to track all internet activity on all users' computers for all browsers.

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    Re: [2005] Listening on all Ports

    Just block it in the firewall/router.

    I'm assuming you want to block internet traffic?

    Or is it other devices/pc's on the network that can be accessed through a web browser?

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    Re: [2005] Listening on all Ports

    No no no. I need to track, trap, read, the data that is going through port 80.

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    Re: [2005] Listening on all Ports

    That can be done with a cisco firewall my friend...

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    Re: [2005] Listening on all Ports

    Proxy server perhaps ... dunno much about proxy....

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    Re: [2005] Listening on all Ports

    Quote Originally Posted by Dario
    That can be done with a cisco firewall my friend...
    Why are you telling me to do it in the firewall when I need to do it in a vb.net application?

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    Re: [2005] Listening on all Ports

    Now you say ... sorry ...

    I dont think it can be done the way you want it, unless all the traffic is somehow routed through your application, and your application analyses all the incoming packets from each machine.

    Good luck with it anyway...

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