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how to know other's ip address

Started by coniefox, 09-24-2011, 21:46:49

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Yuga

Only thing you need to do is to open the command prompt and on the DOS screen, type "ping" <space> "the address of the website you want to trace" and then hit enter. As an example, if you want to know the IP address for Google, type "ping www.google.com" and press enter. Here, the IP address for www.google.com appears!


Yuga

Only thing you need to do is to open the command prompt and on the DOS screen, type "ping" <space> "the address of the website you want to trace" and then hit enter. As an example, if you want to know the IP address for Google, type "ping www.google.com" and press enter. Here, the IP address for www.google.com appears!

Ravina123

Only thing you need to do is to open the command prompt and on the DOS screen, type "ping" <space> "the address of the website you want to trace" and then hit enter. As an example, if you want to know the IP address for Google, type "ping www.google.com" and press enter. Here, the IP address for www.google.com appears!
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HitechExport

If you opened a link he sent, your IP was logged in his server logs. Any web request exposes your public IP in the TCP/IP header. It's basic networking, not hаcking.

A simple grabber, traceroute, or backend script can capture it. Your ISP assigns that public IP, it's normal OSI-layer behavior, not magic.
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