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      elementalwindx last edited by

      Anyone able to tell me if there is another package that does this? It seems imspector is quite ….broken.... even the IRC only monitors incoming text, not outgoing. Facebook does nothing. I have yet to test aim because, really, who uses aim anymore? haha....yim is broken too :\

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      • marcelloc
        marcelloc last edited by

        The problem is that the last imspector version was released two years ago(2009-07-20 imspector-0.9.tar.gz).

        After that, many IM systems changed the way protocol talks.

        I have no idea of other free software like imspector.

        EDIT

        http://www.imspector.org/wordpress/?m=201010

        There is a csv version that includes support for MSN2011, i"ll take a look.

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          Cino last edited by

          Thanks marcelloc!

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            Guest last edited by

            Yea I figured all that had changed. Thanks for looking into it! I wish I was more of a programmer like I use to be. Now I would probably just fail miserably if I tried.

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            • marcelloc
              marcelloc last edited by

              GREAT NEWS!!!
              After sending an email to Mikhail Tsatsenko, he just created imspector-dev ports tree with latest snapshot.
              I've sent this new fresh port to core team, so we can test this new version very soon.

              Many thanks to Ermal and Mikhail Tsatsenko.

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              • marcelloc
                marcelloc last edited by

                I've tested the compiled snapshot version on my pfsense box and it's loggin 2011 with no problem  ;D

                If somebody wants to test this compilation, try this:

                Link to .tar.gz 64BITS snapshot compiled port

                Link to .tar.gz 32BITS snapshot compiled port

                link to impspector-devel ports tree

                try this only if you know how to handle with tar.gz files.

                • disable imspector

                • replace imspector files in /usr/local/sbin, /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/lib/imspector

                • enable imspector




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                  Kamel last edited by

                  Thanks for your work on this, very interested in this project.

                  I believe the IRC logging might be useful not only for obvious reasons, but might help track down any PC's on your network infected with bots. Any idea if IRC logging is working?

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                  • marcelloc
                    marcelloc last edited by

                    @Kamel:

                    Thanks for your work on this, very interested in this project.

                    I believe the IRC logging might be useful not only for obvious reasons, but might help track down any PC's on your network infected with bots. Any idea if IRC logging is working?

                    IRC is supported by imspector. did you tried it?

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                      Guest last edited by

                      If you can help me better understand how to upload these extracted .gz files to that directory you mention, I will test them :)

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                      • marcelloc
                        marcelloc last edited by

                        Do it very carefully on pfsense 2.0 i386

                        Disable imspector
                        Go to pfsense console
                        cd /root
                        fetch https://github.com/downloads/marcelloc/pfsense-packages/imspector-devel.i386.tar.gz
                        cd /
                        tar -xvzf /root/imspector-devel.i386.tar.gz
                        enable imspector.

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                          Guest last edited by

                          @marcelloc:

                          Do it very carefully on pfsense 2.0 i386

                          Disable imspector
                          Go to pfsense console
                          cd /root
                          fetch https://github.com/downloads/marcelloc/pfsense-packages/imspector-devel.i386.tar.gz
                          cd /
                          tar -xvzf /root/imspector-devel.i386.tar.gz
                          enable imspector.

                          Tried it from the command prompt =\ haha I can't access the console right now. No monitor or keyboard atm.

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                          • marcelloc
                            marcelloc last edited by

                            You can access console from ssh too.

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                              Kamel last edited by

                              @marcelloc:

                              @Kamel:

                              Thanks for your work on this, very interested in this project.

                              I believe the IRC logging might be useful not only for obvious reasons, but might help track down any PC's on your network infected with bots. Any idea if IRC logging is working?

                              IRC is supported by imspector. did you tried it?

                              Unfortunately, IMSpector doesn't appear to be working right now for me. I'm sure this is because I don't have the guts to try your version yet lol :(

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                              • marcelloc
                                marcelloc last edited by

                                try on pfsense 64bit.
                                It's working for me.

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                                  hadi57 last edited by

                                  i did the following without luck:

                                  i logged into my box using putty
                                  f8 opened the shell
                                  [2.0-release]admin@xxxx.dyndns.org]/root(1): https://github.com/downloads/marcelloc/pfsense-packages/imspector-devel.i386.tar.gz
                                  command not found

                                  can you walk me step by step, i am not an it pro and i am using the 64 release of pfsense

                                  thank you in advance

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                                  • marcelloc
                                    marcelloc last edited by

                                    Hadi57,

                                    Follow the instructions of this post with 64 bits url.

                                    http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,42824.msg223874.html#msg223874

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