[OLUG] Program idea.
Tim Russell
russell at probe.net
Tue Jan 4 16:28:01 UTC 2000
>Who said anything about modems dialing anywhere? It could simply wait
>for a network connection before sending anything to the server app.
>Again, much the same way the distributed.net clients work. Once the
>connection is made, the server app will have the ip address and that
>should be enough to track down either a location or a responsible
>person. There's no need to make anything more complicated than
>necessary... sheesh.
Oh, okay, I see now, but geez, no need to be a jerk about it!
In response, I would say, good damn luck getting anyone to successfully
track anything back from one of those Mindspring-UUnet-god-only-knows POPs
that are shared by every ISP in the country. Most ISPs that use those would
be hard-pressed to track things back even as far as a username, much less a
location, and you'd have to go through a lot of red tape to get them to
release the info. A smaller ISP, maybe, but not those.
Overall, I'd say go for it if you like, but I think the chances of getting
your laptop back with a program like that are, oh, say about 1 in 30 or so,
if that good. You're assuming that someone who's smart enough to set up
their own dialup connection isn't going to be smart enough to wipe the hard
drive and do a new install first. I know that's what I'd do.
Tim
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