Re: 10.201.232.187
From: D@annyBoy
Date: 10/27/02
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From: "D@annyBoy" <df@thai.co> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 16:56:40 +0700
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-- Danny "Bill Sanderson" <bill_NoSpamSanderson@msn.com> wrote in message news:eGd0YvWfCHA.1732@tkmsftngp08... The first one you aren't going to be able to find, I believe. 10.whatever is defined as a private IP address range, akin to 192.168.x.y http://www.jpsdomain.org/public/docs/NAT_&_Private_IP_Addresses.docThe second one appears to be AOL-- 82.216.139.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA domain name pointer AC8BD852.ipt.aol.com The generic tool you use for this is NSLOOKUP--do a google search to find web-versions of this tool. "D@annyBoy" <df@thai.co> wrote in message news:OIa4ECWfCHA.2460@tkmsftngp09... what tools can I use to find who is 10.201.232.187 and 172.139.216.82? -- Danny
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