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Old 22 April 2007, 11:42 AM
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Im looking to download a program that will show me which other URL's are being contacted from any page viewed on the net.

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If i view this page and ScoobyNet sends info to stat sites or any other website, am i able to get a program that will show contacted URL's

The reason i need something is my website recently had a password stealer uploaded to the login page which basically sent all passwords entered to another website and logged them with the username.

I just wondered if i could use a program that would show me other pages contacted at any given point.

Any help would be much appreciated.

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Old 22 April 2007, 12:49 PM
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when you say your site? do you mean a site you use or host ?
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No, its my site, although i dont host it, i do have FTP access to the hosting company.

I was hoping i could install a program on my computer that would tell me whether any re-directions are taking place on pages that i visit.

In particular the login page for my site.

Hope that makes sense.
Old 22 April 2007, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Boro
No, its my site, although i dont host it, i do have FTP access to the hosting company.

I was hoping i could install a program on my computer that would tell me whether any re-directions are taking place on pages that i visit.

In particular the login page for my site.

Hope that makes sense.
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Old 22 April 2007, 06:22 PM
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My sites hosted with lycos, and they let me install POWER PHLOGGER on the server to monitor my site. Cos its part of their optional progs its free

Now I can track where people go on my site and where from, plus all the usuall blurb like screen res, OS etc
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Would this work?

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Old 24 April 2007, 10:10 AM
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Fiddler will tell you the full breakdown of the page and where all components are being generated.. I think this is what you mean...
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Cheers Steve

Thats exactly what i needed.

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