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December 24th, 2004, 03:40 AM
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IP Conversion
I was recently reading through a security paper on packet storm security's website talking about some general security related topics. In a second about "tunneling" firewalls it discussed a way to convery IPV4 addresses into non-octet decimal form. Here's the link:
http://www2.packetstormsecurity.org/...us&faq=defined
It provided the following formula to convert the IP address 199.227.88.145 to 3353565329:
32(8) = 256
|_SEG1(199)*256^3
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SEG2(227)*256^2_+
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SEG3(88)*256_+
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SEG4(145)_+
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145_+ -= 3353565329 (new identifier)
I was wondering if someone would not mind explaining this more in depth and perhaps explain how to make the same conversion because the document was extremely vague or at least I can't figure it out. If someone could just tell me what this alternative form is called so I could look up more information on it, it'd be appriciated.
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