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Privacy Concerns
I am bit concerned about privacy when doing a lookup for an NTL IP address.
For example... IP address: 82.x.xx.xxx Host name: cpcX-TOWNX-X-X-custXXX.CITY.cable.ntl.com By my understanding, it says which town and city you are from. Does it also tell which street connection you are on also? |
Re: Privacy Concerns
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The actual format is cpcX-ubrX-cardX-downstreamX-nearesthubsite.cable.ntl.com Most don't even have the card and downstream information anymore now that a large block of IPs are bundled together on the routers, and just have 0 where the card and downstream number were. |
Re: Privacy Concerns
My hubsite isn't Nottingham ;)
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Re: Privacy Concerns
Yes it is, Grimsby uses the Nottingham routers ;)
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Re: Privacy Concerns
Hmmz so what does the 'nott' in nott-grim-ubr-1.inet.ntl.com mean?
I should clarify I was referring to an IP hub, probably should have called it a POP site, rather than an HFC hubsite. You don't have any way of knowing what your HFC hubsite is as it doesn't even necessarily have a uBR in it. However in the context of the OP question all is irrelevant so I'll put what you said down to attempted points scoring ;) |
Re: Privacy Concerns
Yes, why of course it was :p:
cpc4-grim2-0-0-custxxx.nott.cable.ntl.com is the format. You posted cpcX-ubrX-cardX-downstreamX-nearesthubsite.cable.ntl.com. To reiterate, in relation to me, its not my hubsite but the core PoP ;) |
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