Try this to decode:
http://samspade.org/t/url.cgi

It's (as I recall anyway) a hex adaptation of the IP address (no dotted
decimal). It may not be hex but it's a different way of expressing the IP
address. Spammers use this method most frequently.

Ric


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> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 2:58 AM
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> Subject: Wierd DNS naming convention...
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>
> I have across some websites with wierd urls. Take for example:
>
> http://1061843827/
>
> It actually takes you to a site. So how does this works???? Any insight
> guys...??
>
>
> Rgrds,
> Wong.
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