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> Is that IP address (211.211.211.130) your *real* IP address? I've had a > couple of customers with 211.211.211.x as their network because someone > saw 211.211.211.x as an example in a book somewhere and thought they > could use it - even if that network belongs to someone in Korea. >>> >>>I have two network cards, one public (eg. 211.211.211.130 -> 162) , one >>>private (eg. 10.10.10.1 -> 254)... (not my real IP addresses, just >>>examples) Perhaps you missed the first paragraph of the OP. Granted x.x.x.130->162 would have been more clear, but he did specify they weren't the real IPs. |