IMLogger is a utility software that keeps track of instant messenger screen name logins and logouts.
This software program is especially useful in academic institutions such as universities, where campus police may want to trace a screen name back to a port or dorm. To run IMLogger, certain system requirements must be met, such as libpcap v0.7.2, gcc v3.0 or higher, and GNU Make 3.79.1.
When using IMLogger, it is essential to specify whether it should read from a tcpdump file (written with tcpdump -w) or from an ethernet device. You can select a logging destination from one or more options such as console, local syslog service, and Berkeley DB. It is worthy to note that Berkeley DB is not yet implemented.
The syslog logging will be to local7.info, and you can send a SIGUSR1 signal to the IMLogger process, and it will output a list of the current open connections to stdout. Additionally, you can use SIGUSR2 to dump a text file to /tmp. Overall, IMLogger is an exceptional software program that is essential for monitoring certain instant messaging activities for network administrators.
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