RE: Website Monitoring
- From: Jon <Jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 07:05:01 -0700
Thanks Chace, But is there a way for me to determine who is going to what
websites. I.e. User\Computer has been visiting www.movies.com, www.espn.com,
etc. Basically a report that lists websites visited.
Thanks again,
"chace zhang" wrote:
Hi,.
Thank you for posting here.
From you post, I understand that you want to view Remote Connection
information in server usage report.
First, I want to know what website you want to monitor.
Actually there are two kinds of Usage report. Basic Usage Report and
Extended Usage Report.
Open you Server Management Console on your SBS Server.
Locate Monitoring and Reporting node. Click View Usage Report, and then
click Create New Report.
Select Show Extended Usage Report (Web, e-mail, remote connections and fax
) and click create report.
Check the results and see if any change
Actually, the usage data collection is triggered by a Task Scheduler task
called Collect Usage Data (%sbsprogramdir%/monitoring\mssbsssr.exe -usage).
It'sscheduled to run daily at 4:30 A.M., and it gathers Internet, e-mail,
OWA, remote access and fax statistics, and then places that data into the
database.
As for Internet Statistics:
Data is collected via ports 80 and 443, and only web browsing from clients
is monitored; data from web browsing on the server is not collected.
Information for data collection is available from RRAS connection events;
these events are gathered by Web Usage Logging Service (WBLogSvc). Events
are stored in memory until the 8K buffer is filled or until an hour has
passed, whichever occurs first. At that point it is appended to a log file,
%windir%\temp\WebEvt.log, which will be created if it does not exist.
As for OWA Statistics:
OWA data is collected from IIS log files. The logs are stored in the
%windir%\system32\LogFiles\W3SVC directory. Only the lines in the log files
that satisfy the following criteria will be stored in the database:
CS-URI-Stem is in the /exchange/ path
CS-Method not equal to POLL
SC-Status is in the 200-299 range (200 <= sc-status <= 299)
User name in CS-UserName column (lines with C as user name should be
discarded)
As far as I know there is no specific log file forcing on Remote Web
Workplace. The only way is check IIS log.
IIS logs
======
1. Open IIS.
2. Locate Default web site. Right-click it and then click Properties.
3. Click to selected Enable logging and then click properties.
4. Click Advanced.
5. Click to select every checkbox here.
6. Click OK to close these windows.
7. Reproduce this action and open it.
NOTE: The log files are located at %systemroot%\System32\LogFiles by
default.
Hope this helps. If you have any other concerns on this issue, please feel
free to let me know.
Have a great weekend!
Best Regards,
Chace Zhang (MSFT)
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| I know the server usage report gives you basic information on website
| traffic, but is there anyway to track what websites are being visited by
each
| computer. Any way to configure or get the logs that provide more
detailed
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