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IP Address History for Macintosh
Hi all,
I have been assigned the following task; I have a Macintosh iBook laptop computer running OSX (10.3). This computer was used to download some unwanted content from the Internet. We know by looking at the browser history that these downloads took place between May 1 and May 3. What we don't know is where the person accessed the Internet from. Is there a Unix command that can be used to show the "history" of IP addresses that the computer has had during a certain period of time? The system log files will tell that a port link was "up" but that's about it. Unfortunately, I need more information than that if possible. Thanks in advance for any and all help.. Olifer |
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