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Date: Wed Apr  5 13:38:17 2006
From: richard at tccnet.co.uk (Richard Stevens)
Subject: [SPAM] - RE: obtain an IP of an MSN Messenger
	contact - Email found in subject

I don't think it makes any difference if its natted.

Try a 
telnet maila.microft.com 25
>From behind your nat router

Then do a netstat.

You'll get either the public ip address of the server, or the public IP
address of the nat router/firewall that the server is behind.


 


-----Original Message-----
From: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk
[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk] On Behalf Of Nick
Eoannidis
Sent: 05 April 2006 12:52
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: [SPAM] - [Full-disclosure] RE: obtain an IP of an MSN Messenger
contact - Email found in subject

Um this will not work on most dsl connections as the network is NAT'd
you need a direct connection to the internet to use the msn netstat
trick

either a DSL modem or a dialup modem that gives your machine the WAN IP
- then this will work.

Nikon,

xyberpix wrote:

Message: 6
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 13:27:52 +0100
From: xyberpix <xyberpix@...erpix.com>
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] obtai an IP of an MSN Messenger contact
To: Ian stuart Turnbull <ian.t7@...mail.co.uk>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Message-ID: <C6DE7C2B-BDD2-47AE-8890-ED1C9F54E578@...erpix.com>
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If he's online, send him a file, as you're sending the file, do an
netstat -an, and you should see the address that you're transferring to.
That is so long as he's not using a proxy ;-)

HTH

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