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[Full-Disclosure] Using Google Desktop Search for remote system monitoring
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- Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Using Google Desktop Search for remote system monitoring
- From: Abe Usher <abe.usher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 17:51:04 -0500
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Once installed on a host, Google Desktop Search provides some great
capabilities:
"Find your email, files, web history and chats instantly, view web pages
you've seen, even when you're not online..." [1].
As a learning exercise, I decided to see if I could make desktop search
results available remotely across a TCP/IP network. In fact you can,
but such use is not part of Google's original intent or end user license
agreement [2].
If you are interested in trying "desktop" search remotely, check out my
write up at:
http://www.sharp-ideas.net/
Cheers,
Abe Usher, CISSP
[1] http://desktop.google.com/
[2] http://desktop.google.com/eula
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