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Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network?
From: Jon Lewis <jlewis () lewis org>
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 11:01:35 -0500 (EST)
On Sun, 15 Dec 2013, explanoit wrote:
Another question:I would think that the systems that keep the logs get backed up to tape, right? Wouldn't this mean the data is kept for years off-site? Do they not offsite backup the access logs ever?
I wouldn't assume anything like that these days. Lots of people gave up on tape for backups years ago.
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- Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network?, (continued)
- Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network? Blake Dunlap (Dec 17)
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- Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network? Valdis . Kletnieks (Dec 17)
- Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network? Nick Hilliard (Dec 18)
- RE: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network? Alex Rubenstein (Dec 17)
- Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network? Ken Matlock (Dec 18)
- RE: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network? Joe McLeod (Dec 16)
- RE: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network? Staudinger, Malcolm (Dec 13)
- Re: do ISPs keep track of end-user IP changes within thier network? Jon Lewis (Dec 16)