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Aaron Ni:
Well yeah, but what about my question?!  Is it possible for an IP address to have a number above 250?  Mine has a 288 in it, Calum can see that himself, so is it just ATT's fucked up thing or what?

voidmain:
Not possible unless your provider uses IPv6 but even so the remote end would see you as IPv4 which means you have a 4 byte IP address. A byte (8 bits) has a value of 0-255 for a total of 256 possible combinations for each part. You will only see an IP address with numbers between 0 and 255. and the last number will be between 1 and 254 because 0 on the last byte would certainly be part of a "network" address (cannot be assigned as an IP address on a computer, it's a special address). And 255 on the last byte would certainly be part of a "broadcast" address (cannot be assigned as an IP address on a computer, it's also a special address).

If you see a number above 255 in your IP address then there is most certainly a flaw in the program that is looking at or logging your IP address, unless of course you have an IPv6 address which is unlikely.

Master of Reality:

quote:Originally posted by Zombie9920:
This is what Mozilla does for you.

http://zombie9922.homestead.com/files/mozilla1.jpg

Hell, it can't even load some pages correctly.

Mozilla
http://zombie9922.homestead.com/files/mozilla2.jpg

IE
http://zombie9922.homestead.com/files/msie1.jpg


Mozilla is just so superior, let me tell you.     :rolleyes:    

If I really need to, I can post alot more images of where Mozilla doesn't work correctly. I swear you are retarded X11, IE doesn't send jackshit to MS's office. You are way too scared of Microsoft, LOL.

MSIE is faster at rendering JAva, Flash, etc. than Mozilla. MSIE's navigation icons look better than Mozilla's icons do. Also, notice how much smaller the IE throbber is than the Mozilla throbber?

[ April 20, 2002: Message edited by: Zombie9920 ]
--- End quote ---


i'm not sure i know what the hell you are talking about. http://chat.yahoo.com renders perfectly using Mozilla on Red Hat 7.2, checl out my screenshot: www.angelfire.com/ri2/42/images/

[ April 26, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]

Aaron Ni:
Wait wait wait, I'm wrong, it wasnt a 288, it was a 251, still that's higher than 250.

EDIT: Damn I'm missing today, it wasnt 254, it's 251! Sheesh!

[ April 26, 2002: Message edited by: Aaron ]

Kintaro:
it can be over 255 if im correct???

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