My wife's Windows XP laptop was stolen a couple days ago. Every night the computer automatically preforms an rsync to a Debian Linux computer (the dumb-dumbs didn't steal that). My question: if the laptop successfully connects to the Linux box can you think of anyway I can use this fact to track the computer (maybe an IP address from its location., etc.)? By they way I could really care less about the 2-year old laptop, I'm trying to send these guys to jail and/or recover my wife's jewelry. Thanks. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/track-a-stolen-laptop-via-rsync-tf2475517.html#a6903656 Sent from the Samba - rsync mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
On Thu, 2006-10-19 12:19:57 -0700, jerrytown <folch@rohan.sdsu.edu> wrote:> My wife's Windows XP laptop was stolen a couple days ago. Every night the > computer automatically preforms an rsync to a Debian Linux computer (the > dumb-dumbs didn't steal that). My question: if the laptop successfully > connects to the Linux box can you think of anyway I can use this fact to > track the computer (maybe an IP address from its location., etc.)?Sure. Get the IP address and the exact timestamps of the session. Then use whois to find out about the carrier this IP address belongs to. Then email their abuse account (usually abuse@somecarrier.com) and ask them for help. If they're unwilling (most probably), go to the nearest police station with your evidence. MfG, JBG -- Jan-Benedict Glaw jbglaw@lug-owl.de +49-172-7608481 Signature of: Ich hatte in letzter Zeit ein bi?chen viel Realitycheck. the second : Langsam m?chte ich mal wieder weitertr?umen k?nnen. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/attachments/20061019/f95336d2/attachment.bin
> My wife's Windows XP laptop was stolen a couple days ago. Every night > the > computer automatically preforms an rsync to a Debian Linux computer > (the > dumb-dumbs didn't steal that). My question: if the laptop successfully > connects to the Linux box can you think of anyway I can use this fact > to > track the computer (maybe an IP address from its location., etc.)?Record the ip address and exact time of the incoming packet and use 'Visual Whois' to see where the isp are in the world? See http://www.softwareriver.com/ Print out the pretty pictures via Google Maps to see where the ISP is and tell the Police. Basically help out the police by getting as much info as possible. They should be able to visit the ISP, examine their logs and get the account details of the current user of that IP address. Then the police can visit the home. If it's a regular switch on every night, the police may be able to catch the user red handed! They'll like that concept... P.S. If the IP address is via ADSL or cable then it may be constant for a few days. Did you leave a backdoor in your laptop? If you did, you could log in and screw it up? :-) Please note I'm not suggesting you infect the laptop with viruses. Honest I'm not, no really I'm not... ;-)