>It's not going through DNS--that's a 32-bit IP address in decimal. To
>get a dotted address from it, convert the whole dern thing to hex, which
>is D03E0622, then convert the bytes (pairs of numbers) individually to
>decimal and put dots between them, ie: 208.62.6.34. It's a BellSouth.net
>customer.
So what is the point of this? It can't be an attempt to hide if it's that
easy to figure out.
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