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Tracking Login and Usage

Asked by isd503 in Miscellaneous Security

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I would like to find a better way to track login and usage information in / on the following applications / hardware:

1.  Windows - I can find the last login using Hyena to access the properties of each user account.  I also have a .vbs script I modified to give me this information.  Is there a better tool to accurately track user login in the Windows environment?  

2.  Exchange - we do not cause our users to login to their Exchange mailboxes (after they login to the network).  However, they do have to login to OWA.  We track OWA usage using the IIS logs, but it is very hard to track last login data for a user as you have to check several logs to be accurate.  There has to be a better way!  Can I accurately track Exchange usage, even though users do not have to login to their Exchange mailboxes while using their Outlook client?

3.  VPN - we currently have a Pix, but are migrating to an ASA device.  On the Pix, we can implement logging via TFTP, but it is very tedious to try and go through when you're trying to find information.  One file, not several segreagated by date.

I know it's probably just a pipe dream, but is there one application that might help with all three of these things?  Are there better tools than what we are currently using?Start Free Trial
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Zone: Miscellaneous Security
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