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Author: Subject: Other network users spying...

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Registered: 30/1/08
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  posted on 30/1/08 at 17:34
I connect to my wireless network, and file sharing is NOT on.

but is there any way seeing what im doing through the network?

or information of what i have viewed through the network?

if so, how do i tell!?

thanks

[Edited on 30/1/2008 by Jammer]

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Registered: 11/11/04
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  posted on 30/1/08 at 18:42
Hi jammer, me and a mate - as a hobby run a small WISP.

In the util that we use to manage/monitor client bandwidth usage. If I bring up a particular client, I can tell only the source hosts that the client has accessed, and not the actuall web site itself.
There are exceptions 1 being genesreunited which own the servers they use, rather than parking or renting space on a third party server.

However, I can imagin that a main ISP will have much greater powers to monitor clients usage than we do. I know by law they have to keep some form of records, this has been on TV recently in child porn cases.

I supose the answear to your last question is. Ring your ISP/talk to your network provider, see what they have to say?
 
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