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#1 By 82254 (24.141.63.225) at Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:48:09 PM
Hello... I have a website which logs the ip address of the visitor to a website... 66.180.82.85 and 128.241.20.81 are two examples of numbers that show up in the log files. Usually all of the addresses in the log files have resolved to proper names such as lj511507.crawl.yahoo.net or crawl-66-249-73-105.googlebot.com. But there are instances where these ip addresses which begin with 66 and 128 just continually pound the website... I am under the suspicion that because these ip addresses are not resolving that it may have something to do with traffic behind the network. Does this make sense to anybody else. I am not a network specialist so this is very distressing to me especially since people are reporting strange happening with the website during these visits from these two types of IP addresses that begin with 128 and 68 numbers. ---------------------------------------------- http://www.sitebyjames.com



 

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