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I know you can get the server location of links and what software the server is running by backtracking off a blocked Firewall entry or by "Pinging" the location or a "Whois" search or combining all of these with a search on this site (using the Java demo)...and need to register first http://visualroute.visualware.com But for tracking individuals you'll only ever get as far as this stage unless they are listed on a directory somewhere  Try posting this on a specialised Computer Magazine Forum (I'd like to see if there is an answer to this too  )
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| Posts: 13521 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02 |    |
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Katanya2000, I don't know what sort of website you're using, but I have "several" 500MB sites, and all let me "watch" my bandwidth. If I post any links, I can limit the numbers/downloads with my FTP client. I password protect all of them.
Sounds to me, you're talking about links you post, that are being leeched (others are posting your direct links, elsewhere), and your b/w is being eaten up.
One key would be to disable right clicks, although your best bet would be to invest in some kind of anti-leech software. Given the know-how, you could probably write a few scripts that would give you the same protection, for no cost, to you. Can't help you there, as I'm html/java/flash challenged. Only know how to Armadillo installers. LMAO
I'm sure, some of our esteemed members can point you to some good scripts. love to you.
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| Posts: 2219 | Location: denver, co, usa | Registered: 07-22-02 |    |
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