Icy
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antscorsa
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haha nice
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Icy
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does ur number come up tho?ur ip
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mestonian
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yeh it works m8
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Icy
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how does it work tho?
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Jason Iles
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Hasn't got my IP Address
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mestonian
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quote: Originally posted by Icy
how does it work tho?
When you place the signature image in, it sends a return back to the server on danasoft saying, this image is being used here, it then looks to see who is viewing the image and uses features in windows to return information on ISP, Browser, and more....
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by mestonian
quote: Originally posted by Icy
how does it work tho?
When you place the signature image in, it sends a return back to the server on danasoft saying, this image is being used here, it then looks to see who is viewing the image and uses features in windows to return information on ISP, Browser, and more....
No this is wrong, it uses an EMA overloop command when server returns ball with SMB tripod manifestation. After this, your computer will override PGTF module and re-run POAH origins.
Dave
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paul_spurrell
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mestonian
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hmm, all so mature eh. was trying to answer ICY's question properly, U know, helping, oh sorry u wouldnt know about that would you, sad bastards.
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Richie
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FFS cant take a joke can u mate? Put a smile on some peoples faces but just cos it spoilt your sunshine, you child
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groom
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so its just the pic?
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by mestonian
hmm, all so mature eh. was trying to answer ICY's question properly, U know, helping, oh sorry u wouldnt know about that would you, sad bastards.
meSTONEDian, chill out and spark another owl.
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
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ive got firewalls
so that shudnt work unless its just a pic
it is a jpg
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groom
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Tim
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It doesn't use features in Windows specifically... Every web request you make includes a header which includes referrer information, your IP, browser type, encoding capabilities and a datestamp. The server is simply building an image based on this information and returning it as a jpg...
If you are behind a firewall it will just return the public IP address from the WAN interface... If you were behind a proxy it could give your specific computer IP using the X-Forwarded-For header...
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Adam-D
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im using 2 firewalls
software and hardware
and then theres the ip provider itself
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drunkenfool
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yeah, its showing my WAN IP address not the local one. Where did u find it anyway?!
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groom
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http://www.danasoft.com/
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Tim
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Just the same way I can tell you Adam-D is running Windows XP, with IE 6 and .NET extensions v1.1 installed... it's all in the headers...
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Adam-D
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so ppl cant get me machine then?
im safe like
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Tim
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Yeah you're fine -- it's not them probing for any information, your machine gives this info to any website you go to...
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Adam-D
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ah good
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
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It says my ISP is 'co.uk'?
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Yeah mine to, I assume its chopping off the first two parts all the time, even when thats too much.
[Edited on 28-10-2003 by Ian]
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