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Solve : Hotmail 1 IP-adress 2 different people???? |
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Answer» Hey I'm extremely confused because I investigated the sources of 2 contacts on hotmail and they both had the same Ip-adress( they told be: http://aruljohn.com/info/howtofindipaddress/#ipdetect ) The 2 contacts are different people as one is my best friend and the other one is a rather unpleasant type. OK. So we can mark this problem solved!no? Why is the bad guy's Ip adress in the source code of the good friend, I still don't have an answer...I already told you. Having the same IP only means that. It is like two people living in the same city. Hundreds of people can have the same IP. Internet IPs are often shared. Only big companies get to have their own IP. Let me put nit this way. If your friend has his very, very own private IP, he is paying about $20 a month just for having his own private address. Ask him if he does that. Who is telling people that IPs are unique to every man woman and child on the planet? There are not that many IPs to go around. Quote An IP address is a unique number that every computer connected to the internet is assigned. Learn about IP addresses and the different classes of IP addressesThe above statement is false. It is poorly written, misleading and useless. Therefore it is false. An IP is an addressing scheme that is part of an complicated system of directing data packets over the public and private networks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address Call your friend on the phone. Ask him who he his. still...it would be way to random that those 2 people have the same Ip-adress. but thanks for explaining No, not at all random. Here is simple test. http://geek9pm.com/ http://help9pm.com/ Theses to sites might nbe the same person. Or maybe not. Hard to know by just then IP address, both have the same IP! (Looking at NUMBERS of the IP v4 notation.) Any e-mail SENT from the SMTP server for those two sites will carry the same IP. ( we are still looking at IP v4, which only has four groups of numbers. Does this help any? Any IP by itself is not always an unique ID for a place on the web. Not with the IP v4 system you are looking at. EDIT: Here is a way of making FireFox show the IP of the page you are watching. http://browsers.about.com/od/46/gr/showip.htm Quote Received: from juliette.telenet-ops.be (juliette.telenet-ops.be [195.130.137.74]) = best friend What am I missing here? 195.130.137.74 is not the same as 178.116.166.77 Quote from: Salmon Trout on April 02, 2012, 01:37:29 PM What am I missing here? 195.130.137.74 is not the same as 178.116.166.77You too? I though it was just my eyes playing tricks on me. |
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