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				October 22nd, 2003, 07:41 PM
			
			
			
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				 OT - this is creepy. 
 i've been trying to access sites and this is what i come up with:
 shrapnelgames.com - fine.
 PBW - fine.
 warcraft.com - nope.
 yahoo.com - nope
 google.com - nope
 cityofheroes.com - nope
 omf.com - nope
 relic.com - nope
 malfador.com - fine.
 
 it's like my computers decided that i can only access space empires related sites. there's probably a rational explanation, but >insert creepy music here< why would all those sites be down at the same time?
 
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				October 22nd, 2003, 07:45 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: OT - this is creepy. 
 Well, the only rational explication I could think of would be an oddity linked to the Cache, if you hadn't visited any of the non-working sites recently. Apart from that... All the sites you mentioned work perfectly fine for me.
 Weird to say the least... Did you try visiting a site dedicated to cheese? Such a site should be working!
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				October 22nd, 2003, 07:50 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: OT - this is creepy. 
 Probably just a server on your way to those sites is down. Try pinging them from the command line (MS Dos Prompt in the Start Menu, or do Run and type cmd). Just type: ping (site url)
 If you can ping them, then it might be a problem with your browser. Try clearing the browser Cache.
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				October 22nd, 2003, 07:52 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: OT - this is creepy. 
 i visited yahoo and cityofheroes yesterday. maybe my computers showing a preference?
 or maybe i should just clear my Cache and see what happens. since shrapnelgames is updating i can't be surfing my Cache, but i don't know what all it does with the Cache.
 
 trying to ping now...tried cityofheroes, relic and yahoo. nothing. my firewalls got a trace program, maybe i could try that if clearing the Cache won't work. probably won't, but might as well try. nope. let's see if i can get the trace program working.
 
 would anyone happen to know the IP number of a site i could look up? there's a vague notion running around my head that if i can find the blocked server, i can route around it. if i wait, it'll probably come back, but i want to learn something new.
 
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				October 22nd, 2003, 10:01 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: OT - this is creepy. 
 You can find out the IP of any website from the using PING command Fyron described earlier.  When you run the command the first line in the response will be the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) followed by the first IP belonging to that website to respond back. 
IE:
C:\Documents and Settings\Katchoo>ping www.warcraft.com 
 Pinging www.warcraft.com [63.236.3.72] with 32 bytes of data:
 
 Request timed out.
 Request timed out.
 Request timed out.
 Request timed out.
 
 Ping statistics for 63.236.3.72:
 Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss)
 
In this example I didn't get any response from the Warcraft site, most likely because of a Firewall since I can get to the site fine within Mozilla & IE.  Aswell most commercial websites will actually have multiple IP's routing to one Domain Name, so if you ping a site 10 times you may get 10 different IP address', but they all connect to the same site (Yahoo is like this).
 
To find out all the IPs associated to a site, use the NSLOOKUP command:
 
IE:
C:\Documents and Settings\Katchoo>nslookup www.yahoo.com Server:  nscott6.bellnexxia.net
 Address:  198.235.216.115
 
 Non-authoritative answer:
 Name:    www.yahoo.akadns.net
 Addresses:  216.109.118.73, 216.109.118.78, 216.109.118.66, 216.109.118.64
 216.109.118.65, 216.109.118.71, 216.109.118.74, 216.109.118.68
 Aliases:  www.yahoo.com
 
All the address' at the end are vaild IPs used by Yahoo to direct traffic to themselves.
 
Narf, this should work for all websites, so if you want IPs, just type any website name and at the very least you should get an IP back, if not a ping response aswell.
 
Hmm...after posting all this educational gobbeldeegook I feel like I should sew some elbow patches to the outside of my jacket...
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				October 22nd, 2003, 10:48 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: OT - this is creepy. 
 well, my current plan is to use the IP address of a non-responsive site to find the blocked server. your plan, and thanks for it, requires a responsive one. unfortunatly, a responsive site is probably not using the theoretical non-responsive server. 
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