Re: can someone trace this adddress?


Message posted by Jeff on October 11, 2000 at 11:31:54 EST:

Gary -

Interesting. When an IP shows up as an in-addr.arpa, it can mean it's reversal is screwed up on the DNS machine.
79.0.51.208.in-addr.arpa = 208.51.0.79. But it reverses right back to the arpa IP which means something on their nameserver is messed. I've had that happen when some IPs try to grab virtual hosts/proxies without success.

I did trace it, however.
It's traced back to Thunderstone Network from the GC Internal Department - what is this? GC is located in Sunnyvale, CA then the trace bounced back to Cleveland, OH where the gc's thunderstone network lies.
Here are the stats:

| 10 | | 208.49.181.210 | - | ?Sunnyvale, CA 94089 | | 21 | 21,20,40,280 | GC Internal Department |
| 11 | 10 | 208.51.3.250 | gcracko.thunderstone.com | ?Cleveland, OH 44114 | | 20 | 20,20,30,280 | Thunderstone |
| 12 | | 208.51.0.79 | 79.0.51.208.in-addr.arpa | ?Cleveland, OH 44114 | | 25 | 25,20,30,280 | Thunderstone |

What is the GC Internal Department?


In Reply to: can someone trace this adddress? posted by Gary Sellani on October 11, 2000 at 02:46:22 EST:

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