> I'm not quite sure if I understand what the difference > is between IP ranges under 192 and those above it..<?> > You're saying that basically any range above 192 would > be more segregated and not necessarily from one > general region or do I possibly have it backwards? > What you're saying is that 203.232.150.125 could > belong to a system in China and yet 203.232.150.225 > could be mapped to a system in another part of the > world (correct?) Class C addresses are allocated in blocks of 256 addresses; but typically what's happening these days is that the ISPs are then handing out a sub-block to a customer. So, 203.232.150.0 -> 203.232.150.31 belong to Acme Widget Co, 203.232.150.32 -> 203.232.150.63 belong to Bogon Widget Co, etc, both of whom get their connectivity throught the same ISP; and are therefore probably in the same area. _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
