Monitoring USB and Firewire Activity

I'm in need of a tool that monitors USB and/or Firewire ports of a Mac, the Mac in question is a Mac Pro running Leopard, I just need to be able to monitor activities of the ports and any other information allowed by the tool.
Thanks in advance.
Ayokunle.

As in user activity, we are trying to monitor what files users are transferring via USB or firewire drives.
Thanks.

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