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Tracking down an IP?

Becoming said:
oh no! he is inside the house!

quick, get out before he uses his evil nerd powers on you!!!
grab tinfoil first....wrap your head, they wont be able to follow...quick do it now...
 
192.168 isn't routed, so it can't be from the outside. Do you have a linksys router or something?
 
Testosterone boy said:
How does an attack come from my own network?

I have a computer at home and a computer at my office that I use to read my home email.

Odd...last night, I got a Portscan attack while I was disconnected from the internet. What the?

I recently switched my web page server to a Cali address. I wonder if it could be my new server?

192.168.0.1 would be the first IP in a subnet so my guess is it's your router. Linksys routers default to 192.168.1.1 but (I think) D-Link routers default to 192.168.0.1. I don't know about others. What brand do you have?
 
A large number of the routers from my ISP (Qwest/MSN) went down within a few months.

The new router they supplied (non wireless) will not work in conjunction with my D-Link.

I would no sooner have wireless than leave a door unlocked.
 
Becoming said:
oh no! he is inside the house!

quick, get out before he uses his evil nerd powers on you!!!

you ass, thats what i was going to say.
i hate when you do that. :evil:
 
Get into your router and only allow access using your MAC Address. That will at lease limit who has access to the router!
 
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