Hey, I know theres ******* discussions on this but how can i get someones IP address when chatting with them on MiRC?
Hey, I know theres ******* discussions on this but how can i get someones IP address when chatting with them on MiRC?
[url]http://www.all-nettools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=*2*2[/url]
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If you write like a semi-literate boob you will very likely be ignored.
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I have tried the /dns command but it dosent work.
it gives me
* Dns resolving .....
* Dns unable to resolve....
Thats to get your own.Originally Posted by befast0rbelast
I would reccommend kicking or banning.... heres a list of all commands
[url]http://www.mirc.com/cmds.html[/url]
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If you write like a semi-literate boob you will very likely be ignored.
Writing like a l**t script kiddie hax0r is the absolute l**t*st way to write!
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You posted in two threads, so I'll answer here.Originally Posted by befast0rbelast
You said you used the whois command and got an address? It should be [email]username@long-isp-address.doma[/email]in. Discard the username and you'll have a long hostname of some ISP - this is the user's hostname for that particular connection to their service provider. Both this and their IP address change regularly if they are a home subscriber to an ISP, so do not rely on it past one night (most people switch off computers and routers daily).
Ok, so you've got a hostname. Now you need to perform a DNS lookup on that hostname and you'll get their IP address - nearly all internet software is capable of DNS lookups, but the easiest way to do it is by going to command prompt and entering:
ping hostname.here.isp.domain
In every ping response line you'll see their IP address clearly. Now you're free to do... Not much really unless they host services or use no router.