Hi,
I believe that those sites require a log in to access them and can then read the who's online data from whatever database, etc is used to authenticate the user..
To Paraphrase:"The Help you get is proportional to the Help you give.."
Then you'll need to do something like Turkbear suggests... if it was on the internal network you could disable anonymous access and read the user's credentials from the Request.ServerVariables collection.
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