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Are there free or open source analogues of a system for tracking and controlling user actions on the network?
good afternoon. Are there free or open source analogues of a system for tracking and controlling user actions on the network? Like a Stakhanovite or StaffCop. From what is presented, everything is pretty hard on the pocket.
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If the company is not large and it is enough to look at what employees do during the working day, you can look at our solution. For six users free of charge with limited functionality (you can see the monitors of employees in real time and the keylogger for the current day).
KickIdler in search engines.
I will add (change in comment):
Since the question was about analogues and free use, I suggest registering and installing it for everyone. When registering, there is a "promo code" field, enter the word "toster" there. With this promo code "I'll chat a trial" after installation for any number of users, let's say a month.
Maxim is ready to give access until the end of summer 2016, as the author of the question =). During this time, it will be possible to find an alternative "free",
wait, why do you need an agent on the user's PC when you can track everything on a transparent proxy?
and so you need to look for something like DLP-opensource
There is an option - launching an ltsp server as a base for thin clients
In ltsp, you can disable part of the equipment for negligent users, like usb or sata
+ logging actions using Snoopy, a transparent proxy specified in /etc/environtment (for http, ssl and ftp)
All other actions are already logged on win-servers or where the user works further.
But it's better not to fence bicycles and take ready-made DLP
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