[Az-Geocaching] GC.com
Robert & Linda Smith
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Fri, 02 Jul 2004 09:19:29 -0700
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Brian,
What an interesting web site. I have book marked it and will check it
from time to time. Not that I know just what all I am looking at.
Do you have a suggestion for a sniffer like you mentioned that will look
at the route I am taking when I hook up to someone. Just interested, a
little. And where does one look up, if possible, the DNS tables??
Thank, Bob Smith, Petite Elite
Brian - Team A.I. wrote:
(snip)
Fairbanks, AK router, check
http://www.internettrafficreport.com/namerica.htm. Basically, the
routers you see listed are the mother of all routers and are
collectively responsible for the entire N American continent. I'm
guessing the people in Alaska are pretty pissed right about now.
> DNS: Domain Name System. Ever wonder what's behind yahoo.com? For
> every single web address on the internet, there is a numerical IP
> address associated with it. The primary IP address for yahoo.com is
> 66.218.71.198. Would you rather remember yahoo.com or that numerical
> address? :) DNS tables do the job of matching those numbers to their
> corresponding domain name (yahoo.com). If a DNS tables becomes
> 'poisoned', it pretty much means that some corrupt data was inserted
> into the file and completely scrambled the data, rendering it useless.
>
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Brian,<br>
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What an interesting web site. I have book marked it and will check it
from time to time. Not that I know just what all I am looking at.<br>
<br>
Do you have a suggestion for a sniffer like you mentioned that will
look at the route I am taking when I hook up to someone. Just
interested, a little. And where does one look up, if possible, the DNS
tables??<br>
<br>
Thank, Bob Smith, Petite Elite<br>
<br>
Brian - Team A.I. wrote:
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Fairbanks, AK router, check <a
href="http://www.internettrafficreport.com/namerica.htm">http://www.internettrafficreport.com/namerica.htm</a>.
Basically, the routers you see listed are the mother of all routers and
are collectively responsible for the entire N American continent. I'm
guessing the people in Alaska are pretty pissed right about now.</font><br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">DNS: Domain Name System. Ever
wonder what's behind yahoo.com? For every single web address on the
internet, there is a numerical IP address associated with it. The
primary IP address for yahoo.com is 66.218.71.198. Would you rather
remember yahoo.com or that numerical address? :) DNS tables do the
job of matching those numbers to their corresponding domain name
(yahoo.com). If a DNS tables becomes 'poisoned', it pretty much means
that some corrupt data was inserted into the file and completely
scrambled the data, rendering it useless.</font></div>
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