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how to know the network traffic ??

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Hello frens and seniors over there
we had a Lan of 100 computer ..
I usually put some files in share...what i want to know is that
which user is accessing my shared files. is there any command or i have to user third party software for such purpose..please help
Anyway thanks in advance
 

u can install a tiny web server on each of ur computer, and check out the log to find out who hit ur shared folder
 

anyway thanks for the reply
I think this will not suit for me, isnt there a alternative for this.
Plz do help
 

what OS is this?
I'm using normal tcpdump to analyse tcp traffic on my
linux system.
 

if u want only to know who's accessing ur shares and printer in windows u can type
netstat -an
in command window to find out which foreign address is connected via port 139 on ur local address as TCP/139 - NetBIOS Session Service whic is used to transfer files over TCP. This is both the port that NULL Sessions are established over and the port that file and printer sharing takes place on.
 

thnks a lot ... i got the command for the required work....
One thing i want to mention is that i had found the software named "sharewatch" for such purpose , its quite easy with friendly interface. Can be downloaded at https://www.stevemiller.net/sharewatch/
 

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