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Newbie ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1 Joined: Sep 2005 Member No: 229,294 ![]() |
server: chadmin
address:192.168.0.1 address: 67.19.43.30 Aliases:www.createblog.com |
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![]() WarPath Leader. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 668 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 216,721 ![]() |
and your point is?
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![]() say maydayism. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,447 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 26,344 ![]() |
Huh?
... what? ![]() ![]() Can someone explain this to me? |
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![]() boo ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 5,512 Joined: Dec 2004 Member No: 71,765 ![]() |
QUOTE Can someone explain this to me? Explain it to me too. |
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*mipadi* |
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QUOTE(niez_cho @ Sep 8 2005, 6:26 AM) Computers on the Internet are given a numerical address as an identification number. This number is known as an Internet Protocol (IP) address. Think of it like your house address. Each computer connected to the Internet has a unique number. When you type in a URL such as "createblog.com", a computer called a Domain Name Server (DNS) checks that name against a list of names, then resolves that name into an IP address which allows your computer to make requests on that remote computer, such as requests to show a webpage. This guy has merely posted that numerical address. Why? Probably because it shows a lack of security on createblog.com, or perhaps because he thinks it will facilitate hacking, but that's not true, because IP numbers are easy to find, and are relativel useless without other knowledge/tools. |
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*mzkandi* |
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This topic has no point.
Topic Closed. |
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