![]() ![]() it will only work as-long as your DNS is up-to-date and the user has not changed their device name (Most students we find just forget to do that). From this we where able to get the IP address that was connected at that time and then we just searched from the IP address on our internet filtering to see what user was assigned to the IP address. ![]() This showed us the device names of every device that was currently connected and had connected in the last 8 days. Once we knew the device name that had sent it, in this case "No-One", we did a search for the name on our DNS radius server. This is the method we have found that worked in our situation, but this all relies on knowing the device name that sent the file. We thought there must be a way to track where it was sent from at least (due to the fact it must go through our WI-FI). We just experienced a very similar situation at our school and have been racking our brains for a solution. ![]()
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