Re: [CTRL] World Wide Web

1999-10-29 Thread K

 -Caveat Lector-

On 29 Oct 99, at 18:50, earthman wrote:

 At the time that I was using the TRACERT utility I was quite
 curious about that 207.76.37.77 address which is shown on line #2.



Sam Spade search for your mystery number returns the following
results:

IP block lookup for 207.76.37.77
whois -h whois.arin.net 207.76.37
UUNET Technologies, Inc. (NETBLK-UUNET1996A) UUNET1996A
 207.76.0.0 - 207.79.255.0
UUNET Technologies, Inc. (NETBLK-UU-DIALUP-1996) UU-DIALUP-1996
  207.76.0.0 - 207.76.63.0

To single out one record, look it up with "!xxx", where xxx is the
handle, shown in parenthesis following the name, which comes first.

The ARIN Registration Services Host contains ONLY Internet
Network Information: Networks, ASN's, and related POC's.
Please use the whois server at rs.internic.net for DOMAIN related
Information and nic.mil for NIPRNET Information.


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Re: [CTRL] World Wide Web

1999-10-29 Thread Mark McHugh

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I got a mystery IP address when I traced for my own hometown IP, a town of
1700.  The trace paused quite a while before it printed item #3.  Check it out:



C:\WINDOWStracert bhil.com

Tracing route to bhil.com [209.96.40.8]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1   136 ms   134 ms   163 ms  www.bhil.com [209.96.40.130]
  2   133 ms   116 ms   129 ms  BHILAS1.bhil.com [209.96.40.129]
  3   138 ms   137 ms   148 ms  10.0.0.5
  4   180 ms   130 ms   130 ms  bhil.com [209.96.40.8]

Trace complete.

C:\WINDOWS

~~

whois of 10.0.0.5

IANA (RESERVED-6)
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Information Sciences Institute
University of Southern California
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6695

Netname: RESERVED-10
Netblock: 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255

Coordinator:
   Internet Assigned Numbers Authority  (IANA-ARIN)  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   (310) 822-1511

Domain System inverse mapping provided by:

BLACKHOLE.ISI.EDU128.9.64.26
NS2.INTERNIC.NET 198.41.0.11

Record last updated on 26-Sep-98.
Database last updated on 24-Sep-99 16:19:55 EDT.

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Re: [CTRL] World Wide Web

1999-10-29 Thread Tatman, Robert

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It's probably part of the "backbone" of the Internet, the servers that
everything goes through.

 -Original Message-
 From: K [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 1:15 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Re: [CTRL] World Wide Web

  -Caveat Lector-

 This is interesting. I ran it through Sam Spade and got the following
 similar results.  I wonder who the "private network" belongs to.

 ACME Address Digger Results
 (Version 2.0alpha)

 Let's go!
 This IP address is reserved for private networks - I won't check it any
 further

 Kathleen

 On 29 Oct 99, at 11:29, Mark McHugh wrote:

   -Caveat Lector-
 
  I got a mystery IP address when I traced for my own hometown IP, a town
 of
  1700.  The trace paused quite a while before it printed item #3.  Check
 it out:
 
 
 
  C:\WINDOWStracert bhil.com
 
  Tracing route to bhil.com [209.96.40.8]
  over a maximum of 30 hops:
 
1   136 ms   134 ms   163 ms  www.bhil.com [209.96.40.130]
2   133 ms   116 ms   129 ms  BHILAS1.bhil.com [209.96.40.129]
3   138 ms   137 ms   148 ms  10.0.0.5
4   180 ms   130 ms   130 ms  bhil.com [209.96.40.8]
 
  Trace complete.
 
  C:\WINDOWS
 
  ~~
 
  whois of 10.0.0.5
 
  IANA (RESERVED-6)
  Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
  Information Sciences Institute
  University of Southern California
  4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
  Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6695
 
  Netname: RESERVED-10
  Netblock: 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
 
  Coordinator:
 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority  (IANA-ARIN)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (310) 822-1511
 
  Domain System inverse mapping provided by:
 
  BLACKHOLE.ISI.EDU128.9.64.26
  NS2.INTERNIC.NET 198.41.0.11
 
  Record last updated on 26-Sep-98.
  Database last updated on 24-Sep-99 16:19:55 EDT.
 
  --
  Mark McHugh



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Re: [CTRL] World Wide Web

1999-10-29 Thread Lucio Benedetto

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Private or reserved IP addresses are nothing sinister.  They are addresses
that have been set aside by IANA for personal-use IP networks in a home or
office.   Network admins can use these addresses for machines that are not
going to be accessible to a public network, such as the Internet.  This
slows the depletion of valid IP addresses and allows users to set up
personal-use IP networks without having to purchase an IP address range.

Cheers,

Lucio

- Original Message -
From: K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] World Wide Web


 -Caveat Lector-

 This is interesting. I ran it through Sam Spade and got the following
 similar results.  I wonder who the "private network" belongs to.

 ACME Address Digger Results
 (Version 2.0alpha)

 Let's go!
 This IP address is reserved for private networks - I won't check it any
 further

 Kathleen

 On 29 Oct 99, at 11:29, Mark McHugh wrote:

   -Caveat Lector-
 
  I got a mystery IP address when I traced for my own hometown IP, a town
of
  1700.  The trace paused quite a while before it printed item #3.  Check
it out:
 
 
 
  C:\WINDOWStracert bhil.com
 
  Tracing route to bhil.com [209.96.40.8]
  over a maximum of 30 hops:
 
1   136 ms   134 ms   163 ms  www.bhil.com [209.96.40.130]
2   133 ms   116 ms   129 ms  BHILAS1.bhil.com [209.96.40.129]
3   138 ms   137 ms   148 ms  10.0.0.5
4   180 ms   130 ms   130 ms  bhil.com [209.96.40.8]
 
  Trace complete.
 
  C:\WINDOWS
 
  ~~
 
  whois of 10.0.0.5
 
  IANA (RESERVED-6)
  Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
  Information Sciences Institute
  University of Southern California
  4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
  Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6695
 
  Netname: RESERVED-10
  Netblock: 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
 
  Coordinator:
 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority  (IANA-ARIN)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (310) 822-1511
 
  Domain System inverse mapping provided by:
 
  BLACKHOLE.ISI.EDU128.9.64.26
  NS2.INTERNIC.NET 198.41.0.11
 
  Record last updated on 26-Sep-98.
  Database last updated on 24-Sep-99 16:19:55 EDT.
 
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  Mark McHugh

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[CTRL] World Wide Web

1999-10-28 Thread earthman

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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 09:12:50 -0400
From: "Mark A. Smith"
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.04 (Win95; I)
To: Mark
Subject: US Govt perverts now watching law abiding citizens on World Wide
Web

http://home.earthlink.net/~leslemke/kgb1.htm



Hi Folks,

I'll try to get right to the point here.

Ever since the "Justice" Department decided that the American People were
the ENEMY OF THE STATE and decided to track Internet activity and email
communications of private, law abiding citizens under the BOGUS excuse that
anyone could at anytime be conducting criminal or terrorist activity on the
Internet I have been curious as to how this tracking was taking place.

The first method that I found to look at the connections I was making via
the Interent was with a little utility that comes with Microsoft Windows 98.
The utility is called TRACERT. A friend of mine told me about that utility.

If you want to see how many connections you have to go through in order to
get to YOUR ISP, do this: Shell out to the Dos command line and type the
following:

TRACERT (YOUR ISP ADDRESS)



As an example, if earthlink.net was your ISP you would type the following:


TRACERT EARTHLINK.NET



The report you will get back will look something like this below:


--
Tracing route to www.earthlink.net [207.217.78.100]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1   127 ms   118 ms   111 ms  tnt1.coos-bay.or.da.uu.net [206.115.154.135]
  2   120 ms   116 ms   120 ms  207.76.37.77
  3   125 ms   116 ms   120 ms  Fddi0-0.GW1.POR2.ALTER.NET [137.39.44.67]
  4   129 ms   131 ms   116 ms  121.ATM3-0.XR1.SEA1.ALTER.NET
[146.188.200.186]
  5   125 ms   117 ms   119 ms  195.ATM2-0.TR1.SEA1.ALTER.NET
[146.188.200.98]
  6   164 ms   168 ms   157 ms  110.ATM7-0.TR1.LAX2.ALTER.NET
[146.188.137.149]
  7   158 ms   157 ms   158 ms  199.ATM7-0.XR1.LAX4.ALTER.NET
[146.188.248.245]
  8   169 ms ** 193.ATM7-0.GW4.LAX4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.113.97]
  9   153 ms   157 ms   160 ms  earthlink-gw.customer.alter.net
[157.130.231.222]
 10   162 ms   169 ms   170 ms  f4-1-0-br02-pas.neteng.itd.earthlink.net
[207.217.1.2]
 11  f0-0-0-ds01-pas.neteng.itd.earthlink.net [207.217.50.142]  reports:
Destination net unreachable.

Trace complete.

--

While that report showed me that I had to actually go through various
systems to get to my Earthlink ISP (on line 9) that information really
didn't tell me WHERE those various other systems were located *OR* who was
operating them. At the time that I was using the TRACERT utility I was quite
curious about that 207.76.37.77 address which is shown on line #2.

Just the other day that same friend who had told me about TRACERT called me
up and told me about another rather interesting program called VISUAL ROUTE.

What this program did, he said, was that it actually showed you, all the
stops or "hops" along the Internet that your telephone connection makes as
you log onto the Internet and connect to your ISP. It then can show you how
many stops or "hops" your computer connection has made on the Internet as
you go about your way browsing the World Wide Web with a web browser.

What this program did, which was rather interesting, It provide some
additional information on WHERE those ISP connections were PHYSICALLY
located.

The first time I used this program was after I had dialed into the Internet
with my web browser. What I did was to log onto the Internet and connect up
with Earthlink using my web browser. Then I stopped and loaded up Visual
Route and typed in the "earthlink.net" address in the upper left hand corner
where it asks for an ISP address. I then clicked the green arrow. The Visual
Route program then showed me that IN ORDER TO GET TO MY ISP, Earthlink, I
had to **FIRST** go through a whole number of systems INCLUDING a system
located in Fairfax, Virginia.

You know what's in Virginia, don't you? That's where Langley Air Force Base
is located. That where the Navy keeps major naval intelligence related
facilities. Fairfax, Virginia is also where the FBI keeps one of their main
national forensic offices.including information on cyber terrorism! In
addition, the CIA also maintains operations out of some offices in Virginia.
Interesting, no?

So, just *WHY* do you suppose they are routing ISP connections through
Fairfax, Virginia, eh? Well, this is only MY own personal opinion, but what
it looks like is that it is *IN* FAIRFAX VIRGINIA that the FBI has set up
the Internet monitoring computer system for the purpose of watching U.S.
Citizens as they conduct their PRIVATE business affairs on the Internet.

Well, back to the Visual Route program... Are you curious to see if *YOU*
are being FIRST routed to Fairfax, Virginia BEFORE being allowed to go
anywhere else on the Internet? ( As you will learn later in this letter, not
"ALL" U.S.