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Re: Identifying seed file IP address in Exeem, BT and KaZaA

Subject: Re: Identifying seed file IP address in Exeem, BT and KaZaA
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:20:37 -0700
ricci wrote:

Hello All,

Some P2P users make use of the tools like Exeem, BT or KaZaA for
transferring files over network. Is there any way we can find out trace of
what users have downloaded? Also can we identify if the seed file were
created from the person?

Through network monitoring, can we identify the publisher's IP address of
the seed file?

Is there any tools that can use for assistance?

Thx.

Ricci



There are tools, mostly standard network forensic tools. BitTorrent you can see the owner of the seed since the IP address is embedded within their .torrent file.








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