Sal Sunshine wrote: > On Jun 2, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Alex Stanley wrote: > >> No, I am not making a list of IP addresses. I am, apparently, the >> only one who knows that it's possible to click "View Source" on any >> message in the FFL archives and check the header for IP information. >> That information is available to the entire world because the FFL >> archives are public. IF the TMO needs a list of FFLer IP addresses, >> they can damn well compile it themselves. > > Alex, I'm still totally clueless as to how to do that. > I can get the long header, and then pull up the > Whois? slot on the Network Utility, but I never know > which # to plug in. This time, I tried them all... > I think...and didn't see anything about Denmark. > Obviously I have no idea what I'm doing. > > Sal > >
Unless it is an IP address registered to a company with their own server it is hard to tell since most individuals have "leased" IP not static service from their ISP. Even if an individual has static you only get the name of the company that provided it. Then if someone is using the Yahoo Web site you don't get anything other than the Yahoo IP address.
