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IP Detection on website?
Name: EliteNet19 Date: December 22, 2004 at 06:32:21 Pacific OS: Beta Longhorn CPU/Ram: BLAH
Comment:
So i run a site, which also runs a remote host cgi-based forum.
Ive had 2 users sign up and both i feel are the same person. I can see the IP's they are logged, the very first 2 octets are the same and the last 2 are different.
Is there a way of me finding out if it was them? Any programs or ne thing i can do?
Name: SN Date: December 22, 2004 at 07:03:39 Pacific
Reply:
Sure...Just do what the RIAA does and sue them. Then subpoena the ISP that issued the ip addresses to release their names and addresses.
If they haven't done anything illegal, then the above isn't possible, so the best you can do is find out which ISP has those ip addresses and venture a guess.
-SN
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Response Number 2
Name: Jamie_McCoy Date: December 26, 2004 at 04:19:40 Pacific
Name: Brian84 Date: January 4, 2005 at 21:09:21 Pacific
Reply:
I know off hand that in a visual studio.net project you can do a me.page.request."something". I dont quite know what it is off hand, but it is capable of doing that in your code. Try that and see what you get.
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