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129919 2003-03-21 11:33:00 Is there a site out there that can trace ip addresses cause someone is using my icq account and causing trouble and i want to find out who it is. I've got the ip but need to find out where??? dkbaj (1047)
129920 2003-03-21 11:56:00 Can I suggest that you change your password.

Also if you're using 2k/xp you can use the tracert <ip> command to find out where it is.
-=JM=- (16)
129921 2003-03-21 12:02:00 thanks ... i have changed it..
where do i use this command??
dkbaj (1047)
129922 2003-03-21 12:09:00 Start; Run; type:
Command

Then type tracert and the ip address
eg:
tracert 127.0.0.1
Heather P (163)
129923 2003-03-21 22:15:00 Go here www.eamnesia.com
Bye
Peter H (220)
129924 2003-03-21 22:28:00 And does anyone know a command for Linux that does that without me having to go to a website?

.Clueless
Clueless (181)
129925 2003-03-21 22:51:00 I use a great collection of utils like Whois, Finger, DNS etc called Netlab. It's elderly and no longer available from the original web site, but it's free, and can still be downloaded from:
www.answersthatwork.com
For win95/98.
Terry Porritt (14)
129926 2003-03-22 00:43:00 tracert works with any windoze operating system it's not limilted to 2k and xp it works fine wiht 95/98/ME drcspy (146)
129927 2003-03-22 03:24:00 I use a proggy called NeoTrace Express... Found it in google, but its apparentlybeen discontinued/superceded.

Its got a graphical trace so you can see where in the world they're coming from :-)

Its great to see why certain websites can take ages to load... Coz the data goes around the world and back again!
Chilling_Silence (9)
129928 2003-03-22 06:47:00 > tracert works with any windoze operating system it's
> not limilted to 2k and xp it works fine wiht 95/98/ME

must be something else in that case that isn't in 95/98. I know there is some command I always use then it doesn't work when I'm on a 98 machine.
-=JM=- (16)
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