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
Sorry for the noise, but I remember the situation was a little better than this. I don't know if it worths to package a tool distributed only in binary form, with no explicit version for debian, even if it's particularly interesting and powerful tool. Hope someone will find the time to package it, but I think it's better to let anyone in need to download and install himself (or create a downloader
Total and utter bullshit, This system will not work in Australia, we don't have the internet speeds to come anywhere near whats required . It's a bloody scam, You got kicked of E-bay, so now your looking for victims on the newsgroups .. bassett <satellite.tv08@gmail.com> wrote in message news:afa1c389-391e-4399-add2-4ba515c2b3ba@c19g2000prf.googlegroups
SATELLITE TV : http://satellite-tv.fantastic-galleries.net, Normally if you want to watch satellite television, you have to avail subscription from satellite TV providers. Dish will be installed outdoors and subscription is around $90 that you need to pay every month. Did you know that there is a different way to have a satellite TV at home? Have you heard about satellite television on PC?
SATELLITE TV : http://satellite-tv.fantastic-galleries.net, Normally if you want to watch satellite television, you have to avail subscription from satellite TV providers. Dish will be installed outdoors and subscription is around $90 that you need to pay every month. Did you know that there is a different way to have a satellite TV at home? Have you heard about satellite television on PC?