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Date Posted: 11:27:05 06/14/02 Fri
Author: quite similar in fact
Subject: There is a limited range of IPs available even when they sign onto aol. These two numbers both start with AC8 then 4 misc. digits, then B, then ipt.aol.com then 172/13 then misc till the end. That is 10 numbers that are identical plus the fact that not all aol users get the ipt in front of their aol.com. Furthermore, it is well known that even though the later numbers in your ip may rotate your first numbers are always remarkably the same so the most important numbers used for identification here are the "AC8" and the "172/13" which are all identical. Ask any computer security expert
In reply to: Can't Wait 's message, "Re: As close as it is ....LOL, the only numbers I see that are the same is the first 172 which SEVERAL people who have AOL have that number, the other numbers are millions of numbers apart. But I have other news...the face of bashing is about to change!! I know a pageant mom who starts Monday at AOL....I think all this anonymous bashing and name calling is about to be a thing of the past!" on 11:11:54 06/14/02 Fri


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[> [> [> [> [> This is not accurate information. -- fyi, 20:25:23 06/14/02 Fri

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[> [> [> [> [> [> I have worked for a company that did trace isps in the past and this is what i was taught -- so it is correct information, 13:33:50 06/17/02 Mon

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> In any given region with any specific AOL dial up number there are only a certain range of ips available. When you sign on to aol you get one of those numbers but someone who does not use the same dial up location for aol would not have access to those same numbers. When you dial up again you get another number in the same range. The numbers identify the local dial up server for aol. Unless two people had the same dial up server they would probably not have such nearly identical ips -- just clarifying, 13:36:04 06/17/02 Mon

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> I don't care who you have worked for in the past or what you think you know, it is incorrect. I have seen the same person show up with 3 different sets of the first digits. I have also seen 2 different people that live over 400 miles apart show up with the exact same ip number with aol 10 hours apart. YOU ARE WRONG -- fyi, 16:05:20 06/17/02 Mon

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