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Can you tell if the IP is suspicious?
15 years 1 week ago #33009
by FishNBone
Can you tell if the IP is suspicious? was created by FishNBone
Hi all!
I got a question bout IP addresses
Is that can you tell whether that IP is suspicious just by looking at it?
Cause it's like from IP u can gain alot of information about it.
FishnBone
I got a question bout IP addresses
Is that can you tell whether that IP is suspicious just by looking at it?
Cause it's like from IP u can gain alot of information about it.
FishnBone
15 years 1 week ago #33019
by hades
I think therefore I am!
Replied by hades on topic Re: Can you tell if the IP is suspicious?
no, there is no such info in IP add.
but you can make sm wil guesses based on the IP address class as class A is mostly used by large org.
so most of the time suspicious IP are frm classB or C, but again, this is not any hard& fast rule,, im just giving a rough idea.
but you can make sm wil guesses based on the IP address class as class A is mostly used by large org.
so most of the time suspicious IP are frm classB or C, but again, this is not any hard& fast rule,, im just giving a rough idea.
I think therefore I am!
15 years 1 week ago #33021
by FishNBone
Replied by FishNBone on topic Re: Can you tell if the IP is suspicious?
Hihi!
Thanks Alot! I got it, btw today I had my exams on network...
The 3 types of transmission supported by IP are unicast, anycast and broadcast.
Can help me explain what does that really means? Cuz I dunno how to explain in exam
Thanks Alot! I got it, btw today I had my exams on network...
The 3 types of transmission supported by IP are unicast, anycast and broadcast.
Can help me explain what does that really means? Cuz I dunno how to explain in exam
15 years 1 week ago #33037
by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic Re: Can you tell if the IP is suspicious?
unicast is going to a single defined ip address destination
broadcast is going to every ip address in the network/subnet and is therefore sent to the broadcast IP address of the network/subnet
anycast is the one I can never remember; I think it's a special type of broadcast for IPv6?
broadcast is going to every ip address in the network/subnet and is therefore sent to the broadcast IP address of the network/subnet
anycast is the one I can never remember; I think it's a special type of broadcast for IPv6?
15 years 1 week ago #33038
by sose
sose
Network Engineer
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Replied by sose on topic Re: Can you tell if the IP is suspicious?
in IP version 4 we have
unicast = one to one
multicast = one to many
broadcast = one to all
in IP version 6 we have
unicast = one to one
multicast= one to many
anycast = one to closest
in IP version nothing like broadcast because multicast in IPV6 can do the work of a broadcast.
anycast is a way of assigning same IP to multiple routers in a corporate network, so anywhere you are you can access the closest router to you. take an example of google.com which have different servers all over the world, and many will have same IP address, when you access google.com say from Nigeria you will be then connected to the one closest to you
unicast = one to one
multicast = one to many
broadcast = one to all
in IP version 6 we have
unicast = one to one
multicast= one to many
anycast = one to closest
in IP version nothing like broadcast because multicast in IPV6 can do the work of a broadcast.
anycast is a way of assigning same IP to multiple routers in a corporate network, so anywhere you are you can access the closest router to you. take an example of google.com which have different servers all over the world, and many will have same IP address, when you access google.com say from Nigeria you will be then connected to the one closest to you
sose
Network Engineer
analysethis.co/index.php/forum/index
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