- Access exclusive content
- Connect with peers
- Share your expertise
- Find support resources
12-02-2015 05:53 PM
How do I generate meaningful user reports, or how do I better interpret the reports that are available.
With a User Activity Report I get application statistics, browsing summary by category etc. But I can't say "User domain\user was on these sites between 10am and 11am when they should have being working".
With the detailed User Activity Report I get the URLs, but they are interspersed with all of the URLs the user doesn't see (advertising, hosted images etc - for example
www.google.com/searchdomaincheck?format=domain&type=chrom
)
Is there a way I can produce a report to give to a manager to confidently say that his/her staff member was on non work websites between certain hours, or totals over the day. And then how long they were on those sites, or how much they clicked around those websites?
12-03-2015 01:31 AM
Hi
If your only concern, regarding the user activity report, is to check which undesirable sites are accessed during business hours, you could try the following scenario:
create an 'off-hour' url filtering profile and a 'during-hours' url profile
in the off hours, set all allowed categories to 'allow' and all blocked ones to blocked, but don't use alert
in the 'on' hours profile, set all the undesirable categories to alers, leave all the benign categories as allow and still block undesirable categories
then create a schedule object that containing either the office or off-hours
next, create 2 identical security policies, the top one containing the schedule and the appropriate url filtering profile (eg. offhours schedule and off-hours url filtering profile), the one below using the other url filtering profile (eg. office hours) and no schedule
this will let people browse without being logged outside of office hours
alternatively, but a little more invasive, you could set the 2 same profiles as above, but instead of alert you could set a 'continue' action, which will prompt users if they truly want to continue onto the website during office hours, but would simply allow them during off-hours
these will show as block-continue in the url filtering log when the page is presented and 'continue' if the user opts to go on
12-03-2015 11:38 AM
We recently started logging at the beginning and end of sessions to monitor users upon request. This breaks down time spent in a specific application category.
In the past we only had logging at the end of sessions.
Click Accept as Solution to acknowledge that the answer to your question has been provided.
The button appears next to the replies on topics you’ve started. The member who gave the solution and all future visitors to this topic will appreciate it!
These simple actions take just seconds of your time, but go a long way in showing appreciation for community members and the LIVEcommunity as a whole!
The LIVEcommunity thanks you for your participation!