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06.13.2008 at 06:36PM PDT, ID: 23484448
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Someone went to Xult.org from my domain.  How can I track?

Asked by laustandphound in Network Operations, Cisco PIX Firewall, Network Design & Methodology

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Ok.  So this is kind of random.  Someone sent a "spoofed" Email to me, and I tracked it back to xult.org.  I went to their website and found a site on how to send fake emails.  Long story short, I want to track what computer went there, so I can play a prank on them back.  Is there a way to do this fairly easily?  I don't have the first clue on who did this, so it would be easy to do this through the server if possible.  I'm on SBS2003, and we are using a cisco Pix Firewall.  

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