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![]() My computer is on a local subnet that my wireless router creates. So my IP is say for example 10.1.0.215, though my ISP has given my router a different IP number. My question is if I am downloading a mp3 from someone, what IP number shows up to the person I am downloading from? Am I harder to identify? |
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![]() If you are accessing the Internet through a local network you are using the IP of the one computer or router who's accessing the Internet. The IP you have is only a local one, if you download from others the IP which your ISP assigned to you is displayed on their client. >Am I harder to identify? Well that depends on where you using it. If it is a school network with dozens of computers where many people use the same computer its hard to track you personally down. If someone tries to track you down he would track your school but he wouldnt know who used the computer.. but if you are using it from your home then its the same as you are accessing the Gnet without a router. |
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![]() Thanks for the posts. From what you are telling me, it appears that the earthlink IP number is the one that people see. I asked because I did a search on a file I was sharing and an ip number came up that was the same as the one my airport assigned to me. Coincidence? Is there a way I can test to see how I appear? |
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![]() Yeah, there's a way. I have uploaded a script which gets your *real* IP. (The IP others see) http://www.uncertaindesign.com/ffsite/ip.asp |
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![]() No, unfortunately there's none. Without IPs the whole Gnutellanet wouldnt work. There are some other projects which try to improve the security. But thats not Gnutella anymore: www.filetopia.org I dont recommend you to use Filetopia, I tried it once but you usually get 0 search results. Even sometimes for searching "e" |
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