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Captain Kawaii 07-01-2014 02:42 AM

Tracking an affiliate link back to an affiliate
 
Can anyone recommend how to track an affiliate link back to an affiliates domains?
Short story, I want to find out who a particular affiliate is.

Thanks
PM me or whatever. It would be much appreciated.

Captain Kawaii 07-01-2014 02:54 AM

We have a case of an iframe hack. I've reported it to the sponsor. Have documented it.
I am just curious as to what other sites that affiliate id sits on. Thanks.

CurrentlySober 07-01-2014 03:00 AM

A good idea is simply to start sleeping with his wife...

After a reasonable amount of time, your affaire should constitute a key to the door (To Enable LATE NIGHT' liaisons...)

At this point (Poss 6 months later) you can pop in, and instead of fucking his wife... CHECK HIS PC Instead...

Hope that helps - It wanked for me.... :2 cents:

Maqua 07-01-2014 03:35 AM

Sounds silly but you may be able to bing or google the id part of the affiliate link and it may show some results of what you are looking for, its worth a shot :thumbsup

TeenCat 07-01-2014 03:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maqua (Post 20143236)
Sounds silly but you may be able to bing or google the id part of the affiliate link and it may show some results of what you are looking for, its worth a shot :thumbsup

this is it and works pretty well, or you can use some reverse things to find out more :winkwink: have luck :)

Captain Kawaii 07-01-2014 03:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maqua (Post 20143236)
Sounds silly but you may be able to bing or google the id part of the affiliate link and it may show some results of what you are looking for, its worth a shot :thumbsup

Thanks. So far it just takes me to the intended sites billing page and some non related Uk sites. Thats with Bing. Let e try Google now.

Captain Kawaii 07-01-2014 05:51 AM

Still checking if anyone knows anything. Looks like the iframe hosted by the sponsor had the other affiliate code inserted. They also killed my affiliate codes in the iframe/
:mad:

pornguy 07-01-2014 06:08 AM

Was going to say try google as well.

Other than that I have not heard of anyone doing this. Have you checked your top referrers on your server stats and then try and match up some ID's?

faxxaff 07-01-2014 06:16 AM

Check the sponsor inbound links with a tool like ahrefs and crosscheck affiliate link codes. Find other links coming from same source. The other possibility would be a reverse dns check on one or more of the link sources to find other websites on same box. Cross check them for reverse data ...

TeenCat 07-01-2014 06:18 AM

just post here what info you have, results will come asap :winkwink:

Barry-xlovecam 07-01-2014 07:39 AM

Already contacted that sponsor about the hack/issue?

They would have all that affiliate's info to act on. They won't tell you anything specific but they should be concerned enough to investigate the circumstances of the "hack" and if determined true:

To close that affiliate's account and forfeit his earnings -- that is a standard affiliate termination forfeiture action cause ... It's in the contract "fine print."

Captain Kawaii 07-01-2014 12:12 PM

Thanks for the great input guys. I have contacted the affiliate manager about it and taken screenshots.

If its an iframe the code was injected to their site right?

Our source code pages seem fine and links are normal on other pages of the dame site. Just this one page, with "girls live now" has the other affiliates code in it.

Out of the blue I have been contacted by another affiliate, same program, interested to know if I am looking for domains to buy. Hmmmmm.

Captain Kawaii 07-01-2014 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 20143518)
Already contacted that sponsor about the hack/issue?

They would have all that affiliate's info to act on. They won't tell you anything specific but they should be concerned enough to investigate the circumstances of the "hack" and if determined true:

To close that affiliate's account and forfeit his earnings -- that is a standard affiliate termination forfeiture action cause ... It's in the contract "fine print."

Shouldn't we be getting a piece of that affiliates payouts when they terminate him?
Seems fair as we do convert the program...in two languages.

Vendzilla 07-01-2014 12:14 PM

Maybe find some clues in your stats?

Barry-xlovecam 07-01-2014 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii (Post 20143861)
Shouldn't we be getting a piece of that affiliates payouts when they terminate him?
Seems fair as we do convert the program...in two languages.

In a perfect world yes. In reality probably not. It really depends on the amount at question: A hack -- ( $100, no. $1,000 or more yes?) A sponsor error -- yes if the sales can be accounted for.

A frame is a separate page within a page but they can be cross scripted.

Open the URL of that frame and see the link codes -- if they are the 'bogey' the code is being sourced from the sponsor URL code usually. Is the link code the correct one? Not some typo ...

If the link code is the right one and you are getting the wrong affiliates ID it is most likely a database error at the sponsor or possibly a hack on that domain.

If you use the same link code to generate the frame on another domain (better on another server or localhost) do you get the same error?

This goes to determining the error's source:
your code
your server
the sponsor's server (the source of the frame)
Get all your ducks in a row first -- eliminate the possibilities one by one, methodically.

Captain Kawaii 07-01-2014 10:06 PM

Thanks, Barry:

Someone suggested might be cookie stuffing. But, maybe not.

So we changed our site passwords, logged into the affiliate site and re-copied the iframe data.
Put it on a blank html page on our desktop and the bogey affiliate still shows up.
It seems it must be at sponsor level. Its a well known cams site.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 20143910)
In a perfect world yes. In reality probably not. It really depends on the amount at question: A hack -- ( $100, no. $1,000 or more yes?) A sponsor error -- yes if the sales can be accounted for.

A frame is a separate page within a page but they can be cross scripted.

Open the URL of that frame and see the link codes -- if they are the 'bogey' the code is being sourced from the sponsor URL code usually. Is the link code the correct one? Not some typo ...

If the link code is the right one and you are getting the wrong affiliates ID it is most likely a database error at the sponsor or possibly a hack on that domain.

If you use the same link code to generate the frame on another domain (better on another server or localhost) do you get the same error?

This goes to determining the error's source:
your code
your server
the sponsor's server (the source of the frame)
Get all your ducks in a row first -- eliminate the possibilities one by one, methodically.


Captain Kawaii 07-01-2014 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 20143863)
Maybe find some clues in your stats?

Good point. Going to check. Thanks, V.

glowlite 07-01-2014 10:18 PM

You must be new at this.

Marialovesporn 07-02-2014 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii (Post 20144428)
Thanks, Barry:

Someone suggested might be cookie stuffing. But, maybe not.

So we changed our site passwords, logged into the affiliate site and re-copied the iframe data.
Put it on a blank html page on our desktop and the bogey affiliate still shows up.
It seems it must be at sponsor level. Its a well known cams site.

So you grab the iframe code on the sponsors affiliate tools page right. What if you look at that code, provided on the sponsor page. Does it contain your aff code, or the bogus one when you look at it directly in a text editor.

Captain Kawaii 07-02-2014 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marialovesporn (Post 20144535)
So you grab the iframe code on the sponsors affiliate tools page right. What if you look at that code, provided on the sponsor page. Does it contain your aff code, or the bogus one when you look at it directly in a text editor.

Its the bogus code. I've asked them to check it. Waiting for a response.
Its weird/pisses me off that out of 5 links in the iframe all with my code are disabled, the only active code is the bogus code. You click a link with my code and it goes nowhere.

I'm wondering if this is just my site or if it is widespread with the sponsor. I am assuming it is with anyone using that iframe sitting on that particular server. They probably have tons of servers.

TeenCat 07-02-2014 03:58 AM

still talking about some code, if you posted link or part of the code, you could have been sorted out hours ago ... :2 cents: but, if you like it complicated, keep digging slowly ... :1orglaugh :2 cents: :winkwink:

Captain Kawaii 07-02-2014 06:04 AM

Here is the code that is not ours. Only this link works.
http://click.dtiserv2.com/Click0/9354020-354-us8987

Our link on the same iframe - This link has been disabled.
http://www.mmaaxx.com/random/sakural...?affid=us4727#

We copy the iframe source from ad tools. It looks fine. When we put it to html and look at in browsers, offline, we get the top code.

Yes, we are new to BS.

Barry-xlovecam 07-02-2014 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii (Post 20144696)
Here is the code that is not ours. Only this link works.
http://click.dtiserv2.com/Click0/9354020-354-us8987

Our link on the same iframe - This link has been disabled.
http://www.mmaaxx.com/random/sakural...?affid=us4727#

We copy the iframe source from ad tools. It looks fine. When we put it to html and look at in browsers, offline, we get the top code.

Yes, we are new to BS.


I am trying to be objective about this but I cannot sit as Judge and Jury of, an as far as I know, reputable competitor. I am going to "recuse" myself from further findings or discussion and recommend you discuss this matter privately with DTI ...

Captain Kawaii 07-02-2014 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 20144923)

I am trying to be objective about this but I cannot sit as Judge and Jury of, an as far as I know, reputable competitor. I am going to "recuse" myself from further findings or discussion and recommend you discuss this matter privately with DTI ...

We have submitted a couple of tickets and I emailed Leroy about it. yesterday or day before.
Hoping to sort out the issue. Wanted to see if people think its anything on our end.

Captain Kawaii 07-02-2014 06:33 PM

How do hackers do this?
No ideas?

LeRoy 07-03-2014 11:39 AM

Yes this is a problem.. there is another affiliates ID in there.

us8987 is not you.. I'll get to the bottom of this very quickly. Remove the tool until this is resolved. Thanks

Captain Kawaii 07-03-2014 04:32 PM

Thank you LeRoy. I appreciate it. We will remove. I look forward to their earnings. :)

LeRoy 07-03-2014 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii (Post 20147007)
Thank you LeRoy. I appreciate it. We will remove. I look forward to their earnings. :)

No problem.. It's been fixed but there are some issues with the flash. The techs are looking into it.

Captain Kawaii 07-03-2014 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeRoy (Post 20147016)
No problem.. It's been fixed but there are some issues with the flash. The techs are looking into it.

Thank you, sir. I was hoping it would be a quick fix once you knew.

I will e-mail you about this. Please whitelist me. I think mails are hitting spambox. Fucking google rides again.

Thanks again.

DerekMister33 07-04-2014 12:19 PM

No clue sorry!

Captain Kawaii 07-04-2014 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DerekMister33 (Post 20147910)
No clue sorry!

Always helpful bot. :thumbsup

Captain Kawaii 07-05-2014 10:56 AM

Check yo iframes!

Captain Kawaii 07-15-2014 12:53 AM

Thread Update:

With the help of one of the finest affiliate managers in the biz we discovered no hack had taken place but a technical error on DTI side while they were improving their tech. It was an accident and no harm no foul as LeRoy generously gave us 30 days worth of PPC sales for only 7 days lost revenue using a specific tool.

I have to say in this business where its harder and harder to find an honest affiliate program, DTI and LeRoy came through for us. I will gladly and actively promote DTI products until they close down the dark interwebs!

We make money with DTI in Japanese and English. With a little thought, you can too. See sig, yes, whores moment but hey, I KNOW you can earn with DTI and LeRoy clearly demonstrated they are a group you can trust with your traffic!

Barry-xlovecam 07-15-2014 05:00 AM

Bump for a successful resolution.

Captain Kawaii 07-15-2014 06:09 AM

It's a relief
:thumbsup

Maqua 07-15-2014 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii (Post 20158652)
Thread Update:

With the help of one of the finest affiliate managers in the biz we discovered no hack had taken place but a technical error on DTI side while they were improving their tech. It was an accident and no harm no foul as LeRoy generously gave us 30 days worth of PPC sales for only 7 days lost revenue using a specific tool.

I have to say in this business where its harder and harder to find an honest affiliate program, DTI and LeRoy came through for us. I will gladly and actively promote DTI products until they close down the dark interwebs!

We make money with DTI in Japanese and English. With a little thought, you can too. See sig, yes, whores moment but hey, I KNOW you can earn with DTI and LeRoy clearly demonstrated they are a group you can trust with your traffic!

:thumbsup

anexsia 07-15-2014 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii (Post 20158652)
Thread Update:

With the help of one of the finest affiliate managers in the biz we discovered no hack had taken place but a technical error on DTI side while they were improving their tech. It was an accident and no harm no foul as LeRoy generously gave us 30 days worth of PPC sales for only 7 days lost revenue using a specific tool.

I have to say in this business where its harder and harder to find an honest affiliate program, DTI and LeRoy came through for us. I will gladly and actively promote DTI products until they close down the dark interwebs!

We make money with DTI in Japanese and English. With a little thought, you can too. See sig, yes, whores moment but hey, I KNOW you can earn with DTI and LeRoy clearly demonstrated they are a group you can trust with your traffic!

Nice! If I ever try my hand at trying to convert cams, DTI is on my must use list.

KickAssJesse 07-15-2014 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 20143222)
A good idea is simply to start sleeping with his wife...

After a reasonable amount of time, your affaire should constitute a key to the door (To Enable LATE NIGHT' liaisons...)

At this point (Poss 6 months later) you can pop in, and instead of fucking his wife... CHECK HIS PC Instead...

Hope that helps - It wanked for me.... :2 cents:

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

rogueteens 07-15-2014 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DerekMister33 (Post 20147910)
No clue sorry!

me neither.

LeRoy 07-17-2014 12:07 PM

Thanks for posting this and bringing the issue to our attention Captain :)

If anyone has any questions, feel free to contact me anytime.


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