RFC1918 which defines internal ip space doesn't include all of 172.*. Most of it is public space. On Dec 16, 2012 1:10 PM, "David P. Connell" <davec99@charter.net> wrote:
172.... default Airport wireless address range?
On 12/16/2012 12:16 PM, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
I'm not sure why you're looking up a 172 IP address. The output is a host name not an IP. c-24-91-141-173.hsd1.ma.comcast. net. Is this your cable modem? On Dec 16, 2012 12:09 PM, "Bill Mills-Curran" <bill@mills-curran.net> wrote:
I was looking at the output of "last" recently and found several entries like this on my home server:
userxx pts/0 c-24-91-141-172. Sun Dec 2 14:57 - 15:09 (00:11)
(userxx represents my username)
I did a reverse lookup on 172.141.92.24:
host 172.141.92.24 24.92.141.172.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer AC8D5C18.ipt.aol.com.
Looks like something from AOL.
I got a little freaked, so I changed my password and also blocked that IP in /etc/hosts.deny.
I'm not an aol user, but my wife is... but the "last" output shows this as connecting with my username.
Any ideas?
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