anyone good with tracing ip's ?
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Kurosaki




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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 16:49    Post subject: anyone good with tracing ip's ?
I was on my teamspeak 3 server (password protected) with my friends and someone joined, stayed for a while in the lobby and left. his name was ";_;" <---that's it.

found his IP, but dunno who that is, I banned his client ID ...just in case.

his IP: 192.6.239.30

I think that's a US ip, right?...
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Ghos7




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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 17:01    Post subject:
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fisk




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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 17:03    Post subject:
192.*.*.* is usually LAN or WAN-addresses.


Yes, yes I'm back.
Somewhat.
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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 17:03    Post subject:
Ghos7 wrote:
http://www.tcpiputils.com/browse/ip-address/192.6.239.30


Wait, so Hewlett-Packard was trolling you on TS? That's friggin' awesome. HP; they've got balls of steel grinhurt

(before anyone whinges at me... it was a JOKE)
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Kurosaki




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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 17:05    Post subject:
thx.... weird, I don't know anybody from the states. And I have no fucking clue how he got the password.
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Mchart




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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 17:10    Post subject:
fisk wrote:
192.*.*.* is usually LAN or WAN-addresses.


Eh, not really.

The class C private address is 192.168.x.x

It's just highly uncommon that someone is using the 192 as their network octet on the WAN side. WAN in this case being 'the internet'.


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Mchart




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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 17:11    Post subject:
Kurosaki wrote:
thx.... weird, I don't know anybody from the states. And I have no fucking clue how he got the password.


Just because the IP traces to the states doesn't mean the user in question is in the states.

Could be a VPN, a zombie box, etc.. You'd never know.
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Lutzifer
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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 17:13    Post subject:
if you use tracert or something like visualroute you get a better picture of where the guy might come from. It does not help against vpn or anon-proxies though. Also, you never know if it is a dyn ip, so always trace while he is online to be sure.
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Mchart




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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 17:23    Post subject:
That address in question is likely a static IP assigned to the WAN side ('The Internet' in this case) interface of an external router.
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Kurosaki




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PostPosted: Mon, 18th Jun 2012 17:30    Post subject:
Lutzifer wrote:
if you use tracert or something like visualroute you get a better picture of where the guy might come from. It does not help against vpn or anon-proxies though. Also, you never know if it is a dyn ip, so always trace while he is online to be sure.


thx, I think I got him. it's an "old" friend. we had a huge fight last year and never spoke again. It has to be him. that IP comes back to my town and my town isn't really that big, his IP is very similiar to mine, he doesn't live far away, just a few streets away. That dude already had the IP to my server, he didn't have the password, dunno where he got it from.

haha, using a proxy to hide ...man, that guy is an asshole Very Happy.
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