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Tracking down an IP?

Dial_tone said:
192.168.x.x is a private IP range. It is not and cannot be a computer on the internet. The attack is coming from within your own network. The following ranges do not exist on the real internet.....ever.

10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255

lmao...

sweet, from all the people in this thread, my bro DT is the only one with a fugging clue. Double Hit for you tomorrow Bro.

if you are alone in the network, then your software firewall believes your router (most likely host with that IP in your case) is sending you an attack. First thing: Disable port forwarding on your router if you have no services that require it on your PC. Second: Tell the frigging software firewall to trust the non-routable ranges (those posted by DT)
 
pintoca said:
lmao...

sweet, from all the people in this thread, my bro DT is the only one with a fugging clue. Double Hit for you tomorrow Bro.

if you are alone in the network, then your software firewall believes your router (most likely host with that IP in your case) is sending you an attack. First thing: Disable port forwarding on your router if you have no services that require it on your PC. Second: Tell the frigging software firewall to trust the non-routable ranges (those posted by DT)
dude....tinfoil works on the CIA and Aliens...trust me. i have all my wheels laced with it. ;)
 
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