Does anyone know how to trace an anonymous message across a Novell Network? I just received one on a network that's not supposed to support messages from user Y7K9E6.
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Does anyone know how to trace an anonymous message across a Novell Network? I just received one on a network that's not supposed to support messages from user Y7K9E6.
SSJVegeta-Sei
Are these popup messages? Winpopup/ Novell Send Message dialog windows with a little OK button in the middle?
Back in high school I had a blast with anonymous messages.
I sorta had a run in with that... Too bad it wasn't anonymous... The administrator has the computer name set with the Room number and Computer number, so it was only about a minute or two before she was there... Since the administrator has a class, it took a while to answer all the student's questions about the little pop-up... :D I've learned...
Oh Yeah: If you know where the computers are (IP to location), you should beable to ping that Y7K9E6 user, or it may stand for something, like KP said below... BTW KP, if you change yours, you have to tell your friend also :)...
-Tim_axe
You can counter being traced by simply changing your name at the Novell login. So, instead of ,"R317C12" (Room 317, computer 12) you put in "R###C##". This can be traced by a simple ping if they mapped out the IPs + location, but admin is usually too lazy. IF you just wanna send a message to a buddy (it won't be noticed by anyo9ne but your friend) the just type in your friends PC name before your message.
-Krakpype
can you get on the console?
The problem is that the instant messenger has been disabled... or so I thought... I can't reach the message console.
Oh, and the whole thing is pure IPX/SPX, making it hard to trace addresses.
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