Re: Logs remote ip when connects to exchange, ftp, or remotly to s
From: Al Dunbar [MS-MVP] (alan-no-drub-spam_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/15/04
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 20:47:55 -0700
"Michael Noote" <MichaelNoote@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DD2CA3AC-6D17-41D5-8E24-D8EF92B76EED@microsoft.com...
> I said I was sorry about cross posting
I see you have done some research on netiquette - nice. But what you did was
not cross-posting.
> I see you took some physcology classes
> and maybe critical thinking nice.
Nope, just common sense and a bit of home-grown understanding about the
psychology of people on usenet.
> But I didnt need you to examine my thought
Some advice: be appreciative of what you get that is useful to you; don't
complain about getting something you did not want; recognize that the
quality of the answer is often related to the quality of the question; also,
recognize that what is blatantly obvious to you is often not obvious to
those with different experiences and who lack access to the facts you know
that you might have neglected to provide because they were so obvious to
you.
> I asked a question yes I might not know scripting but I seem to find out
how
> to run these scripts by asking people like yourself or others.
If, as you say, you are successful in finding things out this way, then I'm
not sure why you were complaining. Generally, you will not increase your
chances on usenet of getting what you are looking for when you complain
about not getting it.
> I know this
> script can be done the instructor did it and showed us in class he asked
the
> server through remote desktop on the desktop of his server it showed the
ip
> address of the computers as they accessed his server through his website.
The
> ips of the remote computers accessing his website were displayed with a
greay
> shaded area as they poped up and as more than one came through the list of
> ips got bigger. I just dont know how to make this script see I am going to
> school for networking happens to be my interest. As I might not be as good
as
> you coming out of high school I hold A+ and MCP scripting is something I
> would like to learn with networking.
If you think I have an attitude of superiority, then you are quite mistaken.
If *you* are the one that thinks yourself lowly just coming out of high
school, the sooner you get that albatross off your back the better off
you'll be.
> All I asked was for help not a mind
> game, or physcology class this isnt the time or place to discuss these
> things.
Why isn't it? The power of usenet is that it is a community of people with
different ideas, most of whom are not afraid to say what we think is useful
to say. It is not a place where you can dictate how people will respond to
you.
> If you can help me thanks if not then dont take this personal and as
> far as me and you go you dont ever have to respond.
Don't worry on that score. I have never felt a need to respond to anyone
here - this is all just voluntary.
> I appreciate the help and
> glad that you set me straight on cross posting I learn new things every
day,
> but one thing I know whether you know or not no ones perfect.
Yeah, I haven't met that perfect person yet either! ;-) But the first one I
ruled out was myself.
> Thanks Al Dunbar and I appreciate your help and dont take this personal.
It is a waste of energy to take people's comments here personally, so you
needn't worry that I will take yours personally.
As to the specific question at hand, since I do not have much to say on the
subject, I will leave it to anyone else here who has some technical comments
for you. All the best to you.
/Al
>
> "Al Dunbar [MS-MVP]" wrote:
>
> >
> > "Michael Noote" <MichaelNoote@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
> > news:6ECE3993-6A68-4D52-8200-1609018F6627@microsoft.com...
> > > Well its a shame that some people will help and some wont.
> >
> > Some will not because, from their point of view, repetitive posts such
as
> > yours tell them: "hey, this guy posted five times, which one of his
threads
> > is he likely to go back to to see what responses he has received - is it
> > worth my time to respond to one with a low likelihood that he will see
it? -
> > is it worth my time to respond in all threads? Hmmm, I'd guess NO".
> >
> > I was not complaining, just attempting to 'help' you by pointing out
aspects
> > of your posting habits that are likely to reduce the likelihood of
finding
> > what you are looking for.
> >
> > > have asked the
> > > question and reworded it and still nobody seems to understand what I
am
> > > looking for.
> >
> > As I tried to explain, asking basically the same question multiple times
> > without giving anyone time to answer is not a good strategy here.
> >
> > Anyway, I think I have a *general* idea of what you want, and might have
> > asked some further questions of you to make sure I understood the scope
of
> > what you want, had it not been for the confusion that resulted in my
mind
> > from the multiplicity of posts.
> >
> > > It is not that complicated if you know scripting I dont know
> > > scripting I guess thats why I am in this forum.
> >
> > If you say you do not know scripting, then how can you say that solving
your
> > problem with a script is not that complicated? I know scripting (some,
> > anyway) and I would not even attempt this without first knowing exactly
what
> > is required. And since you are unaware of scripting, you do not realize
that
> > you are perhaps not filling in enough of the blanks for those of us that
do.
> >
> > > I asked 5 times 5 different
> > > ways hoping someone would get what I am asking for.
> >
> > I had suggested to you that asking so many times is, in itself, no
guarantee
> > to get the answer - in fact, just the opposite. Asking virutally the
same
> > question twice five minutes apart - were you really expecting to get an
> > answer to the first before posting the second?
> >
> > > I dont see whats so hard
> > > to understand.
> >
> > Just like I don't see what's so hard to understand about what I said in
my
> > previous post.
> >
> > > Just like when you go to a website and it shows you the remote
> > > ip connected to the site well I want that to run on my servers desktop
> > > showing the remote ip of the computers connected to exchange or ftp or
> > > remotly connected to my server. I just want the ip address of every
> > computer
> > > that access either my exchange site ftp site and display on desktop.
> >
> > The solution you seek will be different depending on whether or not you
site
> > is on the internet or just an intranet. Also, if on the internet, you
will
> > never see the IP address of my computer at home because I am using a
> > firewall and router configuration that prevents this. You might get the
IP
> > of my router, but you will now know which of my computers happens to be
the
> > one I am using at the time.
> >
> > > A
> > > instructor at my college wrote this but he wont help.
> >
> > If he won't help, then perhaps he has a reason.
> >
> > If this is a homework assignment, a whole bunch of other issues come to
the
> > fore...
> >
> > > I am the type of person
> > > to help anyone. I wish someone would help me if they know the script.
> >
> > Believe it or not, I like to help too. And, if I knew the specific
solution,
> > I would give it to you.
> >
> > We have exchange servers in our network. When we logon to the e-mail
system,
> > the exchange server keeps track of this, but I do not know if it logs
the IP
> > address. I can also connect interactively to a share on that server,
but, as
> > far as I know, and since no "logon script" processing is involved, I am
not
> > aware of where the IP address information could be found for such
sessions.
> >
> >
> > /Al
> >
> > > "Al Dunbar [MS-MVP]" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Michael,
> > > >
> > > > In the space of two days, you have posted at least five times asking
the
> > > > same question (see below), sometimes waiting less than five minutes
> > before
> > > > asking again. You will find that it is much more effective to ask
such a
> > > > question once, and then wait long enough for people to have time to
> > respond.
> > > > If you get no response within a reasonable time (hey, you've already
> > been
> > > > waiting for 3 months), then followup with a reply to the original
post.
> > > >
> > > > Once you get some feedback, it will all be in the same thread rather
> > than
> > > > scattered across four or five different ones.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > /Al
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Michael Noote" <MichaelNoote@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message
> > > > news:C1E4843A-86E9-4C61-9203-F87CF112B5E8@microsoft.com...
> > > > > I am looking for a script that logs the remote computers ip that
> > connects
> > > > to
> > > > > my server. I want it to log the ip address of the remote computers
ip
> > when
> > > > > people connect to exchange on my server and connect to my ftp site
> > located
> > > > on
> > > > > server. Just want the ip address to be logged of every computer
> > connecting
> > > > to
> > > > > my server whether it be exchange, ftp, or remote connection to
server.
> > > > >
> > > > > I know its possible just dont have a clue about doing this is what
I
> > have
> > > > > been trying to get for the past 3 months thanks I just want it to
> > display
> > > > ip
> > > > > only of computers connecting my exchange site, ftp, or remotly
> > conecting
> > > > to
> > > > > server. thanks everyone
> > > > >
> > > > > Please help thanks
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Michael Noote" <Michael Noote@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message
> > > > news:BFFD08AD-D38F-43AB-ABF2-1A9E3DD70575@microsoft.com...
> > > > > Hi
> > > > > My name is Michael Noote I am looking for a script that runs on
the
> > > > desktop
> > > > > of a server and will display the ip address of the remote computer
> > that
> > > > > accesses my server
> > > > >
> > > > > The remote ips will display on the desktop of server I only need
it to
> > > > > display the ip
> > > > >
> > > > > if you can email me the script to michael@2003microsoftserver.net
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Michael Noote" <Michael Noote@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message
> > > > news:1AD9433A-066A-4C8A-82A8-09BC15A4CF37@microsoft.com...
> > > > > Hi
> > > > > My name is Michael Noote I am looking for a script that runs on
the
> > > > desktop
> > > > > of a server and will display the ip address of the remote
computers
> > that
> > > > > access my server
> > > > >
> > > > > The remote ips of the computers accessing my server will be the
only
> > > > thing
> > > > > that displays on the desktop of server I only need it to display
ip
> > > > address
> > > > > alone nothing more
> > > > >
> > > > > if you can email me the script to michael@2003microsoftserver.net
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Michael Noote" <Michael Noote@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message
> > > > news:5BEF73E4-D4AB-4D5E-ABE7-3F060DEAD01B@microsoft.com...
> > > > > Hi
> > > > > My name is Michael Noote I am looking for a script that runs on
the
> > > > desktop
> > > > > of a server and will display the ip address of the remote computer
> > that
> > > > > accesses my server
> > > > >
> > > > > The remote ips will display on the desktop of server I only need
it to
> > > > > display the ip
> > > > >
> > > > > if you can email me the script to michael@2003microsoftserver.net
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Michael Noote" <MichaelNoote@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > message
> > > > news:8FEE69BB-BBF4-4ADF-AABE-764238E8DE92@microsoft.com...
> > > > > Michael Noote
> > > > >
> > > > > I am looking for a script that log the remote computers ip that
> > connect to
> > > > > my server. I want it to log the ip address of the remote computers
ip
> > like
> > > > > when people connect to exchange on my server and connects to my
ftp
> > site
> > > > > located on server server. Just want the ip address to be logged of
> > every
> > > > > computer connecting to my server whether it be exchange or ftp or
> > remote
> > > > > connection to server if possible. Please help thanks
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >
> >
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