is there any programs out there that i can just download without paying so i use some1's IP to get their adress?..and if so, which one?
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is there any programs out there that i can just download without paying so i use some1's IP to get their adress?..and if so, which one?
You'll probably get the ISP's addfress. But you can download NeoTracePro (FREE) here: http://www.5star-shareware.com/Inter.../neotrace.html
Do you mean like enter ip, get home address.
If so get real.
Most people have a random IP assigned to them by the ISP each time they connect to the internet. These IPs are taken from a large block the ISP owns.
If you were to use the DOS command tracert IPAddress you could probably get a pretty good idea of where they are located though just by reading the router names.
Or VisualRoute is good too. It can be found at http://visualroute.visualware.com (free registration required).
You might like to get a copy of Sam Spade 1.14 and play with the features in that?Quote:
is there any programs out there that i can just download without paying so i use some1's IP to get their adress?..and if so, which one?
I don't quite understand your question though...............if you have the IP address, then you will only find the ISP node that they use................you won't find the street or town even, not even the county?
If they are using a proxy, you won't get anything of any use, not even the right continent
:D
There's a great program that comes pre-installed called VoiceBox.
First, you dial the person's home phone number on a touch-tone phone.
Then, implement VoiceBox by passing the following string:
Where n is the person's name.Code:Hey, n, what's up? ;
Can I have your address? ;
The short answer is: you can't. There is no way to resolve physical location based solely on an IP address...
If there were, I'd be hesitant to give that information out to a person whose handle is "killem all" anyway...
netsend the ip and ask?
What if the person disabled the messenger service ?Quote:
netsend the ip and ask?
http://www.antionline.com/tools-and-toys/ip-locate/ - They are working on a feature to direct you to the exact street address and also prints out MapQuest directions. The ultimate stalker tool.
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Originally posted here by Info Tech Geek
http://www.antionline.com/tools-and-toys/ip-locate/ - They are working on a feature to direct you to the exact street address and also prints out MapQuest directions. The ultimate stalker tool.
You're such a bumbling ****. First of all what if you're on a private internal address? Second, if you're not, you'll just get the location of the ISP (mentioned above). Third of all, that tool is a peice of ****. I just ran it, and ME being in SACRAMENTO, CA. The thing showed me being in NY.
My sincerest dislike,
Quad
I thought JupM was in Connecticut...
http://www.antionline.com/tools-and-...ress=127.0.0.1
It was a JOKE..Quote:
Originally posted here by SexyBadGirl
You're such a bumbling ****. First of all what if you're on a private internal address? Second, if you're not, you'll just get the location of the ISP (mentioned above). Third of all, that tool is a peice of ****. I just ran it, and ME being in SACRAMENTO, CA. The thing showed me being in NY.
My sincerest dislike,
Quad
(You) at host xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx are located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
:rofl:
Wrong city, wrong country, at least 300miles out!
I must try it when running my "Steganos Internet Anonym 5".................that dances through proxy servers all over the planet :D
Cheers
Yeh, that AO locator thing is off by mile's.
Yeah, that does give a pretty good idea of where the user is. However and as previously stated, it's not possible to pinpoint an exact location. And considering you'll have situation's like nihil's where he bounce's it through proxies all over the world :D then you'll never be able to "fully" track someone.Quote:
If you were to use the DOS command tracert IPAddress you could probably get a pretty good idea of where they are located though just by reading the router names.
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Originally posted here by nihil
(You) at host xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx are located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
-Off topic
After this week, I guess I'd rather be from Portugal. :D
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Originally posted here by nihil
(You) at host xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx are located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Dagnabit-----I want to be in Amsterdam. Channal Street......W00t !!! (sp.?)
Shhhhhhhhhh Mox~, don't let my wife find out............ :)
I am still in Amsterdam.................tracert thinks that I am in Manchester, which is still 90 miles out. My wife thinks I am in our living room :)
killem all, a couple of points that I did not make:
1. The internet is designed for computers to electronically communicate with eachother...........geographical or physical location is pretty irrelevant in that situation, so was never factored into the design..
2. Tools such as tracert will stop at the ISP node, which is usually Manchester in my case, but not always. I connect through my telephone exchange, and at that level the traceability is nonexistent.
OK my ISP knows that I have connected to them, and that it is via my telephone line, and they know where I live.........but all that info. is in their accounting/billing systems, not in the internet services part.
If I use 56.6 dial up, the situation is similar............they know that a connection has been made from a telephone line that is at a particular location, thge ISP have my account details, but this is again separate from the internet services side of their business.
If someone uses a proxy, you won't even get a meaningful IP address.
Hope that answers your question?
A final thought...............if it were that easy, there wouldn't be any spammers, DDoS attacks or child pornographers would there?
Cheers
So to continue on nihil's post, what you want to do is:
1. get their IP and a timestamp
2. trace to the ISP node
3. apply time zone changes to get the timestamp in the ISPs zone
4. hack into the ISP
5. navigate up to the system logs
6. grep the logs with the IP and time [depending on the format]
7. find the username or MAC add
8. navigate into their billing system
9. connect the MAC or username to a person's real name and get their add
p.s. anywhere between 4 and 9 the guide might be stopped abruptly. at that point the steps to take become
n. make your ONE telephone call to a close relative
n+1. wait for a court to decide if you're going to get 5 or 10 years, and how much money you're in debt to the state.
but hey! it could be done...
Hypronix...............you man of little faith you :D
I just e-mailed the Steganos outfit in Germany and got a full product code for Internet Anonym 5 (it is a freebie off a magazine cover CD, but you need to register it)
I just tried out InfoTechGeek's link with it activated..................in the space of about 3 minutes I had used the following proxies:
Seoul - South Korea
Milton, NSW - Australia
Amsterdam - Netherlands (I seem to keep going there ;) )
Oklahoma City
Louisville, Colorado
Santa Clara, California
Charlotte, North Carolina
And a Brasilian proxy that the tool seemed to think was located around Ayers Rock in central Australia
The AO site doesn't like it though, I got bounced twice...........but they do warn you that some sites cannot handle the rapid changes of proxy.
It does slow down response times quite a lot, but is supposed to have some sort of AI algorithm so that it drops slow proxies from its list after a while?
I will have to do some more testing, as it could be a solution for people with fixed IP addys?
Sorry for wandering a bit off topic, but "little things please little minds"
:)
nihil:
i've downloaded a copy of Steganos Internet Anonym Pro (6.08) and although i have to agree with you on the bouncing thing, somehow when i run it, and do a tracert to, let's say google.com, it just has the normal route, not via the proxies, so why doesn't it work with tracert, and this also get's me wondering if it is so save :(
another thing worth thinking:
my girl likes to play online games, so she wanted to load the page while SIA was installed but not running, and it was so f**king slow!
after i uninstalled the program, my normal connection returned....
so somehow, if the program isn't running, it still affects your connection :(
a program that i used to use about a year ago was Stealth Anonymizer 2.7, and this did work well with the above problems, BUT, you would have to give it the list of proxies yourself, and it needed at least 2 active proxies (which are very hard to find!) to get into stealth mode, let alone super stealth!
Hi lepricaun,
I am still experimenting, but I would imagine that tracert is an inside out app, and is not fast enough to resolve the proxies?.............that is a pure guess by the way, but I will look into it.
I have not noticed any difference in response whilst it is not loaded, was this your situation, or just when it was switched off (icon still in the tray)?
Cheers
hehe that locator tool told me I live in dunwoody, georgia and I, well, don't.Quote:
Originally posted here by Info Tech Geek
http://www.antionline.com/tools-and-toys/ip-locate/ - They are working on a feature to direct you to the exact street address and also prints out MapQuest directions. The ultimate stalker tool.
I raised a few eyebrows recently when I said if I were in that IRC channel with the kid who ODed I could've sent help. Many people misinterpreted this as me saying I could find his address with his IP and that's not what I meant. With his IP you can find his ISP's contact info and his user info. by contacting his ISP and telling them this user was in distress they could notify the authorities and the kid might've survived.
the only thing still "running" is the new toolbar in IE, there is no active icon in the tray, and i think nothing running in taskmgr, but i'm not sure though, like i said i've unistalled, but as i'm typing this, i will install it again to see if something else is running in the background that can influence browsing speed.Quote:
I have not noticed any difference in response whilst it is not loaded, was this your situation, or just when it was switched off (icon still in the tray)?
as for tracert, i have a copy of neotrace pro, so i will see if this is working with neotrace, this program should be fast enough to keep up with the proxies...
well, even with neotrace you can't see the route via the proxies...
and after killling every process not normally ran by windows, i still have a slow connection, the only thing solving it is a complete uninstall...
cool proxy site: www.samair.ru/proxy :-)
ummm how about is there a program that could go into someone elses files
wow...how thick can a person be...?